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You Got No Guts

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This is a cautionary tale told by Ms. Fly, who is well into her beloved professional career. Unfortunately, she notices that fellow faculty and administrators seemingly did not get the memo about bullying and its destruction of schools as a safe place.

Ms. Fly, who is usually humorous and lighthearted, was deeply concerned about the memo. The topic sparks her curiosity about escalating hostility in today's American schools. Although she had been recently diagnosed with a compromising medical condition, Ms. Fly could not resist her need to journey into the higher expectations of pedagogy and humanity.

Looking at her own safe place work environment, Ms. Fly falls back on her deepest convictions: perseverance, truths, and hard work. She must do something to rid the toxic notion of bullying and its devastating effects on schools in America. Her quest is engaging, interactive, and inspirational.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Newman Springs
Date
20 February 2024
Pages
432
ISBN
9781684989935

This is a cautionary tale told by Ms. Fly, who is well into her beloved professional career. Unfortunately, she notices that fellow faculty and administrators seemingly did not get the memo about bullying and its destruction of schools as a safe place.

Ms. Fly, who is usually humorous and lighthearted, was deeply concerned about the memo. The topic sparks her curiosity about escalating hostility in today's American schools. Although she had been recently diagnosed with a compromising medical condition, Ms. Fly could not resist her need to journey into the higher expectations of pedagogy and humanity.

Looking at her own safe place work environment, Ms. Fly falls back on her deepest convictions: perseverance, truths, and hard work. She must do something to rid the toxic notion of bullying and its devastating effects on schools in America. Her quest is engaging, interactive, and inspirational.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Newman Springs
Date
20 February 2024
Pages
432
ISBN
9781684989935