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Anonymous Views From Education's Front Line
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Anonymous Views From Education's Front Line
Ben broke my nose and then became my star student
I could see that inside that cocky teenager there was a frightened little boy who needed someone to believe and trust in him
14 June 2016
My husband decided to join me in teaching and it changed our lives
I wish the teaching world was kinder
4 June 2016
Other teachers scoff at my positivity but I keep smiling (and teaching)
At the end of the day it is your students who matter the most and they should be at the heart of everything you do
23 May 2016
One thing I won’t miss about the school year? Nosy parents
My jaw fell open. I assumed that would convey my shock to her but it clearly didn’t
21 May 2016
‘You won’t go to the prom with me? What a bitch’
Putting girls on the spot and then publicly shaming them for saying no to prom proposals sends out a dangerous message
17 May 2016
A day in the life of a teacher in Nairobi
Recognition and support make long days worthwhile for this principal
7 May 2016
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