Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Lessons from My Teachers by Sarah Ruhl
LESSONS
FROM MY TEACHERS by Sarah Ruhl contains numerous essays which
provide a memoir of sorts covering the period “From Preschool to the Present.”
Ruhl, a prolific, talented writer and playwright, has been honored as a
MacArthur genius, as a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, and with nominations
for Tony Awards. Here, she reflects on the importance of teachers, citing those
who impacted her, but also on the “teachable moments” that exist in all our
lives. For example, Ruhl describes a conversation with theater students who
stressed that “theater class was when they could feel and practice presence,
that elixir of life; That well of possibility.” Ruhl goes on to comment on the
use of phones, saying, “the more technological tools we have, the more presence
seems just out of reach.” This insightful collection will prompt much
discussion, especially amongst educators & those who value learning and the
arts.
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