Abstract
Kim Marshall had not planned to become a teacher, but the specter of the Vietnam draft led him to seek a deferment by teaching in an urban school. He had no idea at the time that he was beginning a lifelong career. Here, he reflects on his struggle to manage his classroom and teach effectively that first year and the wake-up call that pushed him to improve for the sake of his students.
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