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Teach Like You Give a Damn
A Memoir in Lessons Twenty students. Five truths. The quiet work that changes everything.
Matthew S. Short(0)
About
Teach Like You Give a Damn is a brutally honest, deeply practical, and fiercely human book for educators who are tired of being told to care more while being given less.
For too long, teachers have been handed the same tired message: give more, do more, sacrifice more, and somehow call that passion. But exhaustion is not excellence. Burnout is not proof of commitment. And caring about students should not require educators to disappear in the process.
In this powerful guide for teachers, Dr. Matthew Short challenges the culture of educator martyrdom and offers a better way forward: care on purpose. Through personal stories, classroom-tested strategies, humor, hard truth, and practical reflection, this book helps educators separate what truly deserves their energy from what they must finally learn to release.
At its heart, Teach Like You Give a Damn is about building sustainable classroom culture through structure, humor, ownership, relationships, and trust. These are not decorative ideas or professional-development buzzwords. They are the practices that help students feel safe, help teachers stay grounded, and help classrooms become places where learning, accountability, joy, and humanity can actually coexist.
This book speaks to the teacher sitting in the parking lot before school, trying to gather enough strength to walk back in. It speaks to the educator who still believes in students but feels worn down by impossible expectations, broken systems, endless demands, and the guilt of never feeling like enough. It speaks to the teachers who love this work but are no longer willing to lose themselves to survive it.
With a voice that is direct, funny, emotional, and unflinchingly honest, Dr. Short gives educators permission to stop confusing constant availability with impact. He reminds teachers that caring deeply does not mean caring about everything, and that the best classroom cultures are not built by perfect teachers. They are built by honest ones who know what to protect, what to release, and why the difference matters.
Teach Like You Give a Damn is part teacher survival guide, part classroom culture playbook, and part reality check for a profession that asks too much from the people who give it their hearts. It is for every educator who wants to keep showing up for students without losing themselves along the way.
For too long, teachers have been handed the same tired message: give more, do more, sacrifice more, and somehow call that passion. But exhaustion is not excellence. Burnout is not proof of commitment. And caring about students should not require educators to disappear in the process.
In this powerful guide for teachers, Dr. Matthew Short challenges the culture of educator martyrdom and offers a better way forward: care on purpose. Through personal stories, classroom-tested strategies, humor, hard truth, and practical reflection, this book helps educators separate what truly deserves their energy from what they must finally learn to release.
At its heart, Teach Like You Give a Damn is about building sustainable classroom culture through structure, humor, ownership, relationships, and trust. These are not decorative ideas or professional-development buzzwords. They are the practices that help students feel safe, help teachers stay grounded, and help classrooms become places where learning, accountability, joy, and humanity can actually coexist.
This book speaks to the teacher sitting in the parking lot before school, trying to gather enough strength to walk back in. It speaks to the educator who still believes in students but feels worn down by impossible expectations, broken systems, endless demands, and the guilt of never feeling like enough. It speaks to the teachers who love this work but are no longer willing to lose themselves to survive it.
With a voice that is direct, funny, emotional, and unflinchingly honest, Dr. Short gives educators permission to stop confusing constant availability with impact. He reminds teachers that caring deeply does not mean caring about everything, and that the best classroom cultures are not built by perfect teachers. They are built by honest ones who know what to protect, what to release, and why the difference matters.
Teach Like You Give a Damn is part teacher survival guide, part classroom culture playbook, and part reality check for a profession that asks too much from the people who give it their hearts. It is for every educator who wants to keep showing up for students without losing themselves along the way.