Teacher
One Woman's Struggle To Keep The Heart In Teaching
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4.7 • 3 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Gabbie's story needs to be shouted from the rooftops. She very eloquently shows us why and how education needs to change...Teacher made me laugh and cry. I loved it!' - Kathy Margolis, former teacher and activist.
Watching children learn is a beautiful and extraordinary experience. Their bodies transform, reflecting inner changes. Teeth fall out. Knees scab. Freckles multiply. Throughout the year they grow in endless ways and I can almost see their self-esteem rising, their confidence soaring, their small bodies now empowered. Given wings.
They fall in love with learning.
It is a kind of magic, a kind of loving, a kind of art.
It is teaching.
Just teaching.
Just what I do.
What I did.
Past tense.
In 2014, Gabrielle Stroud was a very dedicated teacher with over a decade of experience. Months later, she resigned in frustration and despair when she realised that the Naplan-test education model was stopping her from doing the very thing she was best at: teaching individual children according to their needs and talents. Her ground-breaking essay 'Teaching Australia' in the Feb 2016 Griffith Review outlined her experiences and provoked a huge response from former and current teachers around the world. That essay lifted the lid on a scandal that is yet to properly break - that our education system is unfair to our children and destroying their teachers.
In a powerful memoir inspired by her original essay, Gabrielle tells the full story: how she came to teaching, what makes a great teacher, what our kids need from their teachers, and what it was that finally broke her. A brilliant and heart-breaking memoir that cuts to the heart of a vital matter of national importance.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
There’s no denying that NAPLAN testing is a hot-button issue. But beyond the attention-grabbing headlines, what does it mean to be a great teacher and provide children with enriching educations? With equal parts humour and frustration, Gabbie Stroud’s unflinching and honest memoir cuts straight to the heart of the matter. Teacher recounts Stroud’s highs and lows in the classroom, examining the toll that a test-driven education model takes on students and teachers. This timely read will make you laugh out loud and also break your heart.