Doug Robertson

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Doug Robertson has been an elementary school teacher for nine years now. As low man on the totem pole he moved around a lot, but it has given him a chance to experience all kinds of teachers and students. He now resides in southern Oregon with his wife and son, where he teaches third grade (again). For fun he trains for triathlons, rides his motorcycle, and makes small children cry at the mall. Doug vehemently resists the negative stereotype of teachers and fights for teacher rights as often as he can. He advocates for his students and loves and believes in each and every one of them. Doug has a grand plan to become a famous teacher and infect future generations of educators and students with his philosophy, which will lead to a joyous education renaissance, flying unicorns, and rock and roll for all.

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A Classroom of One
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 63,080. Language: English. Published: September 11, 2017 . Categories: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » Training & certification, Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » Collaborative & team teaching
A Classroom Of One takes a holistic, and often hilarious, look at the mentor teacher/student teacher relationship, delving into what can make the partnership valuable to both parties and how to grow that partnership into a true relationship of trust, respect, and joy.
The Unforgiving Road
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 79,170. Language: English. Published: December 14, 2016 . Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » Adventure
"A Rider is the eye of the storm." So begin the Commandments of the Riders of Rawthe. Dia, along with her best friend Eleven and twin sisters Skid and Lid, encounter strangers pleasant and odd and test their skills and their friendship in two-wheeled, high-speed battles against the Angel and his Disciples.What happens when Dia begins to question all she knows to be true?
He's the Weird Teacher
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 76,180. Language: English. Published: August 19, 2013 . Categories: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » Philosophy & social aspects
Doug Robertson explores teaching from the perspective of an elementary school educator who’s a self-proclaimed rock star and student-proclaimed weird teacher. Learn what to do when a bird flies into your room, why tetherball is the best playground game ever, how to keep the classroom positive, handle parents, administrators, and bullies, and take responsibility for student learning.
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