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Jane Morris

    A Wild Goose Chase
    The Real Story of Dick and Jane
    Teacher Misery: Helicopter Parents, Special Snowflakes, and Other Bullshit
    What It's Really Like: Outrageous Stories from Teachers Around the Country
    More Teacher Misery: Nutjob Teachers, Torturous Training, & Even More Bullshit
    • More Teacher Misery is the second volume in the Teacher Misery series! In More Teacher Misery Morris tackles even more of the hilarious, unbelievable and completely absurd experiences of teachers around the country. With topics such as pointless professional development where the author learned how to make bird noises, insanely incompetent teachers who make the good ones look bad, the shit parades that are parent conferences, lack of discipline even for kids who attack people with weapons, outrageous parent requests such as checking the size and color of a teenager

      More Teacher Misery: Nutjob Teachers, Torturous Training, & Even More Bullshit
    • A collection of outrageous and humorous stories from teachers reveals the chaotic realities of the classroom. Readers will encounter bizarre incidents involving students, such as a foot fetishist and a chase involving a naked child, alongside the challenges posed by difficult parents and administration. The book balances shocking and gross anecdotes with heartwarming moments, showcasing the diverse experiences that shape the teaching profession. It captures the hilarity, sadness, and inspiration found in everyday school life, making it a relatable read for educators and anyone familiar with the school environment.

      What It's Really Like: Outrageous Stories from Teachers Around the Country
    • Through a series of humorous and outrageous anecdotes, the book captures the absurdities faced by teachers in today's education system. It features a mix of short stories, essays, and real communications that highlight bizarre incidents, such as parents blaming teachers for their children's misbehavior and students offering unconventional solutions. This entertaining collection not only provides insight into the challenges educators endure but also serves as a commentary on the broader issues within the educational landscape, making it a must-read for both teachers and the general public.

      Teacher Misery: Helicopter Parents, Special Snowflakes, and Other Bullshit
    • The Real Story of Dick and Jane

      • 282 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The authors assert that this book has been under construction from at least their respective retirement years, 1993-1994. Finally, they have set the publication year, 2020 CE. By this time it is assumed that they got it right. Lovers of good literature will enjoy the sixty-six-year epic, The Real Story of Dick and Jane. They have included the ghostwritten life story of Jane's father as well. Chapter Seven, "Rolling Wheels". Ray Switzer's memoir will take the reader back into every decade of the 20th Century.The iconic Dick and Jane series of first reading books for children (e.g. Fun with Dick and Jane) were published in the early 1950s, just about when the authors began their journey together. Now we will finally hear about all the fun they had.

      The Real Story of Dick and Jane