‘Everyone knows everything about teachers. They can tell you about their holidays (too long), their days (too short), their whingeing (too much), their job (too easy), and their personalities (too bossy). I thought I knew what I was doing when I retrained as a teacher as part of my mid-life crisis. I. Had. No. Idea.’
Georgie wanted to make a difference and do some good in the world. She decided that becoming an English teacher was the perfect solution. She could impart her love of literature to the impressionable young minds of tomorrow as a ‘mature-age’ high-school teacher. Not to mention enjoying the perks of working 9 to 3 five days a week! She had survived years of law, government offices and hobby farming, combined with hand-rearing her own children, so how hard could teaching really be? Well, quite hard as it turned out. Quite hard indeed.
A must for teachers, educators, parents and anyone who appreciates dark humour!
Tabella dei contenuti
1. A bit of shush please
2. Oh my God, those holidays
3. Fake it until you make it
4. School daze
5. My gifted child
6. Is this going towards our marks?
7. Please sir, may I have a job?
8. Prior preparation prevents poor performance … possibly
9. The bloody meaning of things
10. I’m not that sick
11. I’m so pleased we could meet
12. Bring out the disco whistle
13. Spit it in the bin
14. Fun and games
15. Let me tell you what I really think
16. It’s the most wonderful time of the year
Extension Exercises for Special Credit
Circa l’autore
Georgie Brooks lives in the Adelaide Hills with her husband, children and pets. She started working as a lawyer and then moved into policy and advisory work, before following a childhood dream and retraining as a secondary school English teacher. Like many teachers, she didn’t last ten years in the classroom and is now back in the safety of a swivel chair in a quiet office.