Teaching in the Dark: A Memoir

by Genét Simone

About the Book

A young teacher buys a one-way ticket to Shishmaref, Alaska. Within minutes of landing, she finds herself dealing with unexpected, rustic accommodations, and the culture shock of living in a remote Iñuit community. She relies on her courage, resilience, and wit while enduring freezing temperatures, power outages, loneliness, and first-year teacher anxieties and missteps, but eventually realizes that those challenges pale in comparison to the life lessons she learns about the heart of teaching—lessons from her students, their culture, and their community, on the vast, windy landscape at the edge of the Chukchi Sea.

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  • Faced with loneliness and the pressures of being a first-year teacher, she must rely on her inner strength and determination. Each challenge becomes an opportunity for growth driving directions. As she navigates her role in the classroom, she learns valuable lessons from her students. Their perspectives, stories, and cultural heritage enrich her understanding of education and community.

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