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Gabbie Stroud

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Gabbie Stroud



Average rating: 4.33 · 8,252 ratings · 1,041 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
Up the Down Staircase: The ...

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The Things That Matter Most

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Teacher

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Dear Parents: Letters from ...

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The Angry Wives Club

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“Participation ribbons and certificates devalue the achievements of place-getters. They also reinforce an idea that simply 'turning up' and 'having a go' is something that should warrant an external reward or validation. The fact is that turning up and having a go is the basic expectation of life; it doesn't need to be rewarded. Turning up and having a go should be its own reward.”
Gabbie Stroud, Dear Parents: Letters from the Teacher—your children, their education, and how you can help

“The truth is I'm wary of parents and I think most teachers are. We've been hurt by you, and the trust is gone.”
Gabbie Stroud, Dear Parents: Letters from the Teacher—your children, their education, and how you can help

“DON’T LIVE ALONE WHEN YOU’RE TEACHING. THAT IS THE FIRST THING they should tell you at university. Forget the theorists and the child development. They should make it known that teaching is an emotionally exhausting way to make money. You should live with others so you can talk about your day and take it in turns to cook. That should be the very first thing at the”
Gabbie Stroud, The Things That Matter Most

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