Funny, poignant, charming and deeply sad at times, this is a
fascinating insight into a teaching life.
With his sharp wit and poet's eye, Tim Heath writes of a forty-year
career, mostly in New Zealand but also in Samoa. He's worked in small
country schools, in big city schools, at the Correspondence School, in
primary schools and in secondary schools. He's been a principal and a
deputy principal.
Teaching wasn't his first choice, but once in the classroom he found his
calling.
Tim is a passionate advocate for children and their learning, and his
educational philosophy is illustrated through touching anecdotes of
children and their struggles and successes.
Written against the backdrop of changing times in New Zealand, this
memoir is a deep dive into education and its place in our world.