The first lesson learned from "Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire" is about failure. Failure is inevitable and at the end of the day, beneficial when learning and in chapter 8, Rafe explained why. After telling bystanders to not just give the students the answers to make corrections to their project, he said “When their roller coaster finally worked, the kids could say they did it themselves” (Esquith 103). It is …show more content…
This man has endless knowledge about teaching and understanding of the education system and also how children learn best. It is no surprise that there were so many tips and tricks throughout this book because Esquith truly loves his job and has a passion for educating children. Educators and future educators could learn and thrive from multiples references and assessments made by Esquith. Three strategies Rafe Esquith used to ensure student's success were allowing his students to fail, testing his students without standardized testing, and instilling life skills and qualities that pertain to both the classroom and everyday