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Ink on the Soul: Stories of Teacher Impact from Baker School of Education Students is a moving collection of personal narratives that honors the educators who leave lasting imprints on the lives of...
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17 December 2026
Ink on the Soul: Stories of Teacher Impact from Baker School of Education Students is a moving collection of personal narratives that honors the educators who leave lasting imprints on the lives of students. Written by undergraduate and graduate students from the Baker School of Education, this volume explores how teachers shape identity, belonging, confidence, resilience, and purpose through everyday acts of care, encouragement, and advocacy. At a time when the teaching profession is too often undervalued, these stories reaffirm the humanity and transformative power of education. Ink on the Soul serves as both a tribute to influential teachers and a powerful reminder that teaching changes lives in enduring ways.
Price: $125.00
Pages: 316
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Critical Storytelling
Publication Date:
17 December 2026
ISBN: 9789004775664
Format: Hardcover
Antonio L. Ellis, Ph.D. is an associate professor, disability studies scholar, and director of the Institute on Education Equity and Justice at American University. His scholarship examines disability, race, belonging, and justice centered educational practices, with a focus on students with disabilities and Black male learners.
Ocheze Joseph is an educator and scholar specializing in literacy, teacher preparation, culturally relevant pedagogy, and community engagement. A Washington, DC native, she has served as a teacher, reading specialist, assistant principal, principal, and university faculty member.
Ocheze Joseph is an educator and scholar specializing in literacy, teacher preparation, culturally relevant pedagogy, and community engagement. A Washington, DC native, she has served as a teacher, reading specialist, assistant principal, principal, and university faculty member.