There's something Hip Hop about teaching. If you walk the walk and talk the talk, people let you get on with it. More than that, they regard you with awe, as if you have an aura over your head. Respect. Respect. Talk to the hand, dude!' Like every primary teacher, Cherry Kaufman had her idealsonce. You put in the hours, get the degree and hope your first job isn't a five hour drive west of Blackbutt. She knew it wouldn't all be long summer breaks and the adoration of grateful parents. But nothing prepared her for the challenges of teaching at Bayside State School, not to mention what her colleagues would get up to after school hours...In his second novel, satirist David Reiter does for the Australian education system what the BBC series Teachers did for the British system. Do you know what happens beyond your child's school-gate and the latest feel-good newsletter? Here's the scoop!
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There's something Hip Hop about teaching. If you walk the walk and talk the talk, people let you get on with it. More than that, they regard you with awe, as if you have an aura over your head. Respect. Respect. Talk to the hand, dude!' Like every primary teacher, Cherry Kaufman had her idealsonce. You put in the hours, get the degree and hope your first job isn't a five hour drive west of Blackbutt. She knew it wouldn't all be long summer breaks and the adoration of grateful parents. But nothing prepared her for the challenges of teaching at Bayside State School, not to mention what her colleagues would get up to after school hours...In his second novel, satirist David Reiter does for the Australian education system what the BBC series Teachers did for the British system. Do you know what happens beyond your child's school-gate and the latest feel-good newsletter? Here's the scoop!
Dr David P Reiter (pictured here with his son Alexander) is a multi-award winning author and publisher living in Brisbane. He has written 20 fiction, poetry and children's titles, as well as scripts and multimedia. His previous children's books are Real Guns and The Greenhouse Effect. He's won the Queensland Premier s Award and been shortlisted for the Steele Rudd and Adelaide Festival Awards. He s presented his work to audiences in Australia and overseas and received several grants from the Australia Council and Arts Queensland.
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