Bulk orders (10 or more) are $15 dollars per copy instead of the $25 on Amazon. Please contact Wendy at wendyv.dbc@gmail.com. She will guide you through the process and get you the best price possible.

Reviews: 

"Sharos takes us behind the curtain of the Advanced Placement exam and, in doing so, outlines some impactful strategies to maximize scores and learning. All Advanced Placement teachers will find a kindred spirit in the wisdom and stories Sharos provides throughout the book. This book is filled with hope, and it showcases how the intensity of AP learning is filled with relationships and life lessons that last much longer than the knowledge gained in the classroom." 
--Dr. Robert Dillon, author, consultant, and director of innovation, University City School District

"I appreciate the emphasis on relationships throughout the book. It includes tons of logical and practical pieces of advice, but it always comes back to the kids and their experiences. The influence of Sharos's own experiences as an AP student and his connections with other educators contribute to building a really authentic read."
--Dr. Tony Sinanis, award-winning principal, superintendent, and author of Hacking Leadership

"It should come as no surprise that this book moves beyond tips and tricks of student AP scores and gets at the very heart of what all our kids need: human support. Sharos beautifully outlines realistic strategies and the relationship needs that cannot be ignored in any AP classroom. You will find the softer side of Sharos's experience in the student success stories woven throughout this book of actionable AP advice. You'll see the connections and opportunities released when we believe in students and come to understand the reality that, without unwavering expectations, we do our students a great disservice."
--Jenna Shaw, educator and entrepreneur

"This is the AP book I have been waiting for! From the first chapter to the end, it is full of practical, applicable, and creative strategies. It does not contain complex theory, complicated data, pretense, or a one-size-fits-all approach to teaching. Sharos explains the idea that class culture matters, as does the us-against-the-test approach, which helps students succeed academically while adding value to each student and what they can contribute for the greater good. Another idea he shares--that hard work can be fun--is long overdue in the complexity of education today. Finally, it's a book that promotes building relationships as the key to student success. Thank you, Andrew, for your commitment to promoting hope!"
--Edwina Henslee, director, College Board

"'If you want to learn how to teach, then just teach.' Sage words of advice handed on from one generation of teachers to another. Here it is again, shared for a new era by Andrew Sharos. Straight from the shoulder, devoid of annoying academic jargon, searingly honest about failures and successes--Sharos gives us more than he imagines. Student outcomes are about students--not outcomes. Student success comes from discipline and interaction with a caring and demanding teacher. Student success can be pivotal and life changing. This is a good book. Heed its common-sense advice."
--Steven M. Avella, author, history professor, Marquette University

"Educators always look for inspiration and something to rejuvenate their spirit. Sharos's book provides practical best practices that can be implemented immediately in our AP classes. And his heartwarming stories of being one team in the AP classroom encourage me to remind my students we are in this game together. We will succeed!"
--Malia Kau, college counselor, Radford High School

 

Books: All 4s and 5s & Finding Lifelines

Andrew’s first book, All 4s and 5s, is an Amazon best-selling book in the Gifted and Talented community. To date, it has sold over 15,000 copies world-wide and continues to be the most popular book study and resource in the gifted and talented community. The book has been adapted to fit keynote speeches, staff trainings, and professional development days.

Finding Lifelines was released on January 27th, 2020. With a foreword and endorsement from Dr. Harry Wong, author of, First Days of School, Finding Lifelines is a novel about a new teacher who struggles through her first year but has an amazing lifeline- her mentor teacher. Teachers of all experience levels will find themselves emotionally reminiscent about their profession and the opportunity to affect students’ lives.


Bulk orders (10 or more) are $15 dollars per copy instead of the $25 on Amazon. Please contact Wendy at wendyv.dbc@gmail.com. She will guide you through the process and get you the best price possible.

Reviews:

“Finding Lifelines is a novel that will help any teacher navigate their first year of teaching and beyond. This book inspires me to provide the necessary support to all teachers, helping them find success and happiness in the profession.” —Ryan Sheehy, educator, learner, author, speaker

“This book is full of wisdom. It will inspire teachers and make them feel less alone, but Sharos and Grieve’s underlying message—of empathy, preparation, hard work, and humility—will also apply to any profession. I found it moving, wise, hopeful, and, if I were a young teacher, helpful. I genuinely enjoyed the narrative, but the eye needs a place to rest. The Post-it notes and journal entries provide little oases along the way.” —Steve Rushin, Sports Illustrated journalist, award-winning novelist

“Finding Lifelines is an extraordinary professional learning book. The engaging fictional story sets a backdrop for many valuable and important lessons for all educators, including new teachers, veteran teachers, and administrators. I found myself immersed in the story and nodding along every step of the way. Grieve and Sharos have created a wonderful, uplifting, and real book that is a joy to read." —Allyson Apsey, elementary principal, author of Through the Lens of Serendipity

“Finding Lifelines is a beautifully penned story that shares the real life of educators today. From the novice teacher navigating her way through the first year of this wonderful profession to the seasoned educator stretching herself to reach new levels of personal growth, the story feels real. I appreciate how the authors interwove lessons throughout each chapter to create natural discussion topics of conversation and self-searching. Prepare to be inspired and motivated to do and teach better because of this book.” —Tara Martin, educator, speaker, author of Be REAL and Cannonball In

“Grieve and Sharos share an engaging and true-to-life story of first-year teacher Jill Cordera. An endearing narrative, the book uses Jill’s personal reflections to illustrate what makes schools transformative, students special, teaching rewarding, and our profession unique. I found myself at times smiling and at other times emotionally reminiscent. I thought back to my own first year of teaching, felt like I was actually there, and learned something new all over again. Well done!” —Dr. Ryan Donlan, author, consultant, university professor

“You will identify with at least one character in Finding Lifelines by Grieve and Sharos! Depending on your educational experience, you may identify with each of them. This novel has implications and lessons for educators of today, tomorrow, and always. Not only did I feel rejuvenated as I recalled my first days in the classroom but I also felt excited and empowered by what is to come. You'll want to read Finding Lifelines again and again!” —Alicia Ray, educator, speaker, author of Educational Eye Exam

“Teaching is the most honorable profession. It's hard, and there are emotional ups and downs. In Finding Lifelines, Grieve and Sharos deliver a powerful reminder that peer support will allow all teachers to thrive and flourish as they prepare our youth for their future. With the support and wisdom of veteran teachers, our faith is restored that teachers can and should face the difficulties and seek the lifelines in one of the greatest and most noble professions.” —Michael Lubelfeld, author, superintendent

“Finding Lifelines is the captivating story of a new teacher in her first professional year. The authors cleverly use the book’s central characters to offer advice to educators. Instead of writing another how-to book, Grieve and Sharos invite the reader to learn from the protagonist's favorite college professor, who shares his wisdom through a series of Post-it notes (also meant to be used by the reader). We also meet an experienced teacher who befriends our heroine during her first rocky week and offers wisdom at every stage of her year. What a wonderful way to help guide young teachers! It's engaging, and it works.” —Dr. Kristen Foster, professor, Marquette University