What Makes a Teacher Great?

by Herbert Zakary Zeitlin


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 06/12/2007

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 378
ISBN : 9781425721602
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 378
ISBN : 9781425721596

About the Book

WHAT MAKES A TEACHER GREAT?

When Time magazine featured Triton College of River Grove, Illinois, a Chicago suburb, as an outstanding and innovative college, its citizens applauded the faculty who made it happen. The good news continued when the U.S. Offi ce of Education singled out Triton as the most rapidly growing college of the nation.

It has been said many times, “Great teachers change the lives of millions of students for the better and forever.” These teachers are described as exciting, genuine, influential, motivating and visionary. Students flock to their classroom to learn new skills and to hear their inspiring messages. After graduating, their students are able to serve families, communities and the nation, far better than their contemporaries.

Nineteen master teachers, selected by the college’s founding president, Herbert Zakary Zeitlin, tell the story of their lives, why they became teachers, the highlights and low points of their careers, and who helped them along the way.





Pioneer Star Teachers Look Back

Triton itself has been my Harvard, my Julliard, and my Carnegie Hall. It has served as my vehicle of artistic expression. How could I have asked for more.
Dr. Eugene L. Schlaback, Music

Much of my present time has been spent in volunteering in women’s golf programs in Illinois and in Arizona. I have done much traveling.
Linda Breuer, Business & Secetarial Science

Clara Chan spent endless hours solving student and faculty concerns with high success. She had a good understanding of how cultural diversity impacts students, faculty and the college. She used this understanding in her role as dean.
Ina Latiner, Nursing

I can truly say the days at Triton College were the most fulfilling of my educational career. Although I never had a position in my adult life that I did not like, the work at the college exceeded them all. It was not a job but a wonderful experience.
Lillian Ollie, Counseling & Student Activities

Once an educator, always an educator. I loved the profession and enjoyed working with the vast majority of students and my fellow educators. Would I do it again? A qualified yes. Many good people made Triton great.
Thomas F. Bondi, Auto Mechanics & Dean of Career Ed

Ten Years ago we bought a condo in Door County. It is used by us and by our children. God has blessed us more than we deserve. At age eight I still can walk four miles several days per week. In summary I never had a bad day in education.
Gordon Simonsen. Ex. V.P. & Chief Negotiator

I remarried to a beautiful and charming Chinese lady with two grown children. I retired for a second time to gardening and reading. We moved to a retirement village called Rossmore in the east Bay town of Walnut Creek.
David B. Raulston, Dean of Studesnts

For the first time ever I truly feel emancipated since retiring. I enjoyed life in a dimension that I never thought existed.
Rodney Roemer, X-Ray & Nuclear Medicine


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