Sunday, December 20, 2009

Some of the Best Teachers in Our Lives Are Saints -- Literally

Great agents accommodate their acceptance with abiding inspiration, but who advisers a abecedary in how to become exemplary? Author and abecedary Susan H. Swetnam draws absorption to a accumulation of role models whom educators ability not accept advised before--the Catholic saints.

Chicago, IL (Vocus/PRWEB ) March 28, 2009 -- Great agents accommodate their acceptance with abiding inspiration, but who advisers a abecedary in how to become exemplary? Author and abecedary Susan H. Swetnam draws absorption to a accumulation of role models whom educators ability not accept advised before--the Catholic saints. In My Best Teachers Were Saints (Loyola Press, 320 pp, $15.95, 0-8294-2329-X), Swetnam shares how the saints can serve as a antecedent of acumen and empowerment for any teacher.

"My Best Teachers Were Saints"

My Best Teachers Were Saints The abstraction of cartoon on saints as animal models is a actual old one for the Catholic Church has consistently advised saints as altered in degree, not kind, from the accustomed faithful. "The abstraction of cartoon on saints as animal models is a actual old one," Swetnam writes in her introduction, "for the Catholic Church has consistently advised saints as altered in degree, not kind, from the accustomed faithful."

Teachers at all levels and in every accountable appointment a accepted set of challenges that abounding saints aswell faced, such as apprentice indifference, attrition from superiors, adverse loyalties, and animosity of isolation. By exploring the lives of saints such as Augustine, Mother Cabrini, Ignatius of Loyola, and Catherine of Siena, Swetnam shows how the words and accomplishments of the saints accept guided her throughout her own career and how saints actualize virtues relatable to teaching, such as compromise, reflection, and perseverance.

My Best Teachers Were Saints includes one abrupt affiliate anniversary on 52 saints. Each affiliate contains a biographical account of the saint and an article suggesting how that saint's activity and plan action almighty acquaint for agents to contemplate. Whether it's acquirements the accent of adjustment from St. Benedict or how to approach the ability of optimism in the appearance of St. Gertrude, agents will ascertain examples throughout My Best Teachers Were Saints that will bake their vocation and augment their admiration to become abiding absolute influences in the lives of their students.

Susan H. Swetnam is a assistant of English at Idaho State University. During her career at ISU, she has been called a Distinguished Teacher (1988), an Outstanding Researcher (1992), and a Distinguished Public Servant (1996). She is aswell a freelance essayist. Swetnam resides in Pocatello, Idaho.

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