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Principally Driven: A Provocative Account of a Full and Exciting Life
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Principally Driven: A Provocative Account of a Full and Exciting Life

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Some may believe it is not possible for a school principal to live a glamorous and exciting life, but Daryl L. Unnasch proves them wrong.

Far from being boring, straight laced, and narrow in his thinking, he’s gone from growing up on a farm in Minnesota to earning a Ph.D., marrying a beautiful woman, having a family, getting his pilot’s license, and traveling to dozens of countries.

But before doing all that, he had to trudge through deep snow for five months of the year to get to school, which didn’t stop him from continuing past eighth grade, when most kids quit.

In looking back at life in America over the past seventy-five years, he pays particular attention to its education system, sharing how important a teacher is in the life of a student. Being impartial, congenial, and willing to help make a lasting impression on students who are at a pivotal stage in their lives–and it’s more important today than ever before.

Join the author as he examines the virtues of growing up in a rural community and celebrates the discoveries he’s made in expanding his horizons in Principally Driven.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Archway Publishing
Date
28 February 2017
Pages
328
ISBN
9781480842885

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Some may believe it is not possible for a school principal to live a glamorous and exciting life, but Daryl L. Unnasch proves them wrong.

Far from being boring, straight laced, and narrow in his thinking, he’s gone from growing up on a farm in Minnesota to earning a Ph.D., marrying a beautiful woman, having a family, getting his pilot’s license, and traveling to dozens of countries.

But before doing all that, he had to trudge through deep snow for five months of the year to get to school, which didn’t stop him from continuing past eighth grade, when most kids quit.

In looking back at life in America over the past seventy-five years, he pays particular attention to its education system, sharing how important a teacher is in the life of a student. Being impartial, congenial, and willing to help make a lasting impression on students who are at a pivotal stage in their lives–and it’s more important today than ever before.

Join the author as he examines the virtues of growing up in a rural community and celebrates the discoveries he’s made in expanding his horizons in Principally Driven.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Archway Publishing
Date
28 February 2017
Pages
328
ISBN
9781480842885