![]() Can this be counted as professional reading? No? Bugger, it should be. From sharing stories about accomodations for students and having a national curriculum with state variants to those students who drive you batty but you can't help but form connections with and love; it has it all. It is also a great insight to the life and workload of a teacher. Gabbie is a "recovering" primary teacher ("recovering" being her words not mine) but the workload and points about education that she discusses are just as relevant to secondary teachers. Definitely a book well worth reading. Now to get her other book ...
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