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Life at Fifty Below Zero: An Alaskan Memoir on Teaching and Learning
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Life at Fifty Below Zero: An Alaskan Memoir on Teaching and Learning

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Life at Fifty Below Zero: An Alaskan Memoir on Teaching and LearningDo you know what a honey bucket is? Can you empty one? are not typical questions asked of prospective teachers. Hired to teach in a small rural village, accessed by plane or boat is also not a standard teaching experience for many teachers.But it was 1972, President Nixon had gone to China, the Watergate scandal was about to begin, and Alaska was another world away. They discussed moving to another country. John Muir explained Alaska is one of the most wonderful countries in the world. As they researched information about the far away forty-ninth state more questions were generated than answers revealed. They discovered winter was only nine to ten months long, not twelve.After landing in Alaska they learned how removed it was from their former comfortable civilized life. Living with no running water, no phones, no news from the outside world for days or weeks on end had its challenges, especially when the weather was colder and more unforgiving than they imagined. Then there were the daily encounters with moose or bears wandering through the village communities that was unnerving at first.They went to Alaska to teach, but were educated beyond anything they could have imagined. Two California ‘wanna be hippies’ ended up in the great expanse of Alaska which turned their lives upside down and created new paths.Life at Fifty Below Zero is a memoir spanning three decades of educational work and daily adventures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wild Eagle LLC
Date
15 June 2020
Pages
390
ISBN
9781734502107

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.

Life at Fifty Below Zero: An Alaskan Memoir on Teaching and LearningDo you know what a honey bucket is? Can you empty one? are not typical questions asked of prospective teachers. Hired to teach in a small rural village, accessed by plane or boat is also not a standard teaching experience for many teachers.But it was 1972, President Nixon had gone to China, the Watergate scandal was about to begin, and Alaska was another world away. They discussed moving to another country. John Muir explained Alaska is one of the most wonderful countries in the world. As they researched information about the far away forty-ninth state more questions were generated than answers revealed. They discovered winter was only nine to ten months long, not twelve.After landing in Alaska they learned how removed it was from their former comfortable civilized life. Living with no running water, no phones, no news from the outside world for days or weeks on end had its challenges, especially when the weather was colder and more unforgiving than they imagined. Then there were the daily encounters with moose or bears wandering through the village communities that was unnerving at first.They went to Alaska to teach, but were educated beyond anything they could have imagined. Two California ‘wanna be hippies’ ended up in the great expanse of Alaska which turned their lives upside down and created new paths.Life at Fifty Below Zero is a memoir spanning three decades of educational work and daily adventures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wild Eagle LLC
Date
15 June 2020
Pages
390
ISBN
9781734502107