Unsolicited Advice for Newly Hired High School Educators
By Pete Nicely
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Absolute power corrupts absolutely--a teacher's power isn't nearly that cool. In a rapid-fire, no-holds-barred journey through one teacher's first year, you'll see what makes teaching such an impossible yet rewarding profession. Along the way you'll get plenty of unsolicited advice. Perfect for the new teacher in your life or anyone who likes quirky comedy topped with some healthy sentimentality.
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Unsolicited Advice for Newly Hired High School Educators - Pete Nicely
UNSOLICITED ADVICE FOR NEWLY HIRED
HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATORS
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Pete Nicely
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