In every school, there are two kinds of teachers. The first kind works quietly, almost invisibly, but its impact is anything but small. They arrive early, stay late, and pour their skills and souls into their learners. They don’t need a microphone or a campaign poster. Their results are written in the shining eyes of … Continue reading The snake in the staffroom: When teachers poison the well-meaning colleagues
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The snake in the staffroom: When teachers poison the well-meaning colleagues
In every school, there are two kinds of teachers. The first kind works quietly, almost invisibly, but its impact is anything but small. They arrive early, stay late, and pour their skills and souls into their learners. They don’t need a microphone or a campaign poster. Their results are written in the shining eyes of … Continue reading The snake in the staffroom: When teachers poison the well-meaning colleagues