Work Hard. Be Nice.

How Two Inspired Teachers Created the Most Promising Schools in America

Jay Matthews

Recommended By

Book Synopsis

"Work Hard. Be Nice." by Jay Matthews is a captivating exploration of the journey to success in America's public school education system. Through the inspiring narrative of the KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) founders, Mike Feinberg and Dave Levin, Matthews reveals the power of perseverance and compassion in transforming the lives of disadvantaged students.

In this enlightening account, Matthews delves into the challenges faced by Feinberg and Levin as they establish a network of high-achieving charter schools, dedicated to providing quality education to underserved communities. Despite limited resources and skepticism from critics, their unwavering determination drives them to create an educational model that disrupts the status quo and offers hope to those deemed academic underdogs.

The book magnifies the impact of KIPP schools on students, highlighting their emphasis on hard work, personal responsibility, and character development. With meticulous research and firsthand interviews, Matthews weaves together stories of students who, against all odds, thrive academically and grow into successful individuals. Their journeys demonstrate that with the right guidance and support, every child can unlock their potential regardless of their circumstances.

As a testament to the transformative power of education, "Work Hard. Be Nice." is a thought-provoking call to action for educators, policymakers, and anyone invested in breaking the cycle of educational inequality. Through the extraordinary story of KIPP, Matthews celebrates the relentless pursuit of excellence and the profound impact that a motivated teacher and a caring school can have on shaping a brighter future for all.

With its compelling storytelling and poignant anecdotes, "Work Hard. Be Nice." offers an accessible and uplifting exploration of educational reform, reinforcing the notion that hard work and kindness can break down barriers and pave the way for a more equitable society.

Explore More Books

See All
A History of Western Technology
Taxes Have Consequences
The Box
The Healing Journey
The Oxford History of Britain
The River of Doubt
Road to Wigan Pier
The Opium of the Intellectuals
Fewer
Academically Adrift
Raising Girls
Sourdough Culture
The Immateriality of the Material
My Forty Years with Ford
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Visual Explanations
The Uterus Is a Feature, Not a Bug
More Than You Know
Prisoners of Geography
Netflixed
The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind
The Big Score
Trading Bases
Living With A SEAL
Trauma
Walden
Primed to Perform
Don't Shoot the Dog!
Flu
Getting to Maybe
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
The Poems of Dylan Thomas
The Farming Ladder
Harvesting the Biosphere
Red Notice
Confessions of a Philosopher
The 80/20 Principle
Leapfrog
How To Turn Down A Billion Dollars
The Plot Against the President
Check Your Financial Privilege
Knowledge and Decisions
Hagakure
City of the Century
An Apology for the Builder
Army Of None
Solution Selling
Andrew Carnegie
Essentialism
The Iliad
The Great Crash of 1929
Exit Interview
The Seventh Sense
First a Dream
The Fatal Conceit
The Way of Kings
True Enough
The Creative Curve
Rework
Alexander Hamilton
Portfolios of the Poor
The City In History
The House of Rothschild
Seeing Like a State
Paradigms Of A.I. Programming
Alpha Girls
The Story of Civilization: The Age of Voltaire
Well
Liberty Under Seige
I Seem To Be A Verb
The Hand
Race Matters
Empires of Light
Ask The Dust
The Eden Project
The Things They Carried
The Myth of the Rational Voter
Moby Dick
On Writing
The Great Challenge
Daring Greatly
The German Generals Talk
I Will Teach You To Be Rich
Hansel and Gretel
Expert Political Judgement
Bossypants
The Sleepwalkers
Lean In
Fooled By Randomness
New Power
Whole Earth Discipline
Ham on Rye
Brave New Words
Hoover Dam
Out of Many, One
Travels with Charley
Cold Calling Techniques
Hamlet
The Black Jacobins
The Choice