To Miss with Love by Katharine Birbalsingh - ISBN: 9780670918997
Paperback
Inner city teacher’s diary: hope, heartbreak, and shocking truths revealed.

To Miss with Love

  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    27 June 2011

Summary

One inspirational teacher. One extraordinary year. Hope and heartbreak on the front lines of an inner city school

A third of teachers leave within their first term on the job. This one wouldn’t quit for all the world.

Meet Furious - sixteen, handsome and completely out of control. Nothing frightens him and no one can get through to him. Now meet Munchkin - a sweet kid with glasses who’s an easy target and needs protecting. Then there’s Seething and Deranged, two girls who are …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780670918997
ISBN-10:0670918997
Author:Katharine Birbalsingh
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:27 June 2011
Weight:213g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 18mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Charismatic … electrifying … This remarkable woman has neatly identified the problem with education

Charismatic … electrifying … This remarkable woman has neatly identified the problem with education – Minette Marin * The Times *
The constant frustration, the struggle to hold on to your ideals in the face of a broken system - this book is the story of contemporary state education. It’s both heart-breaking and inspiring – Toby Young
Describes in eloquent, despairing voice how schools suffer from high levels of disruption and underachievement * Telegraph *
The teacher who laid bare the chaos in the education system … by delivering some brutal home truths … articulate and inspirational * Daily Mail *

About The Author

Katharine Birbalsingh

Katharine Birbalsingh is Britain’s most outspoken and controversial teacher. Educated at a comprehensive school, she earned a degree in philosophy and modern languages at Oxford university and has taught for over a decade in inner-city schools. To Miss with Love was for several years an anonymous blog that exposed the reality of inner-city schools and the problems with the education system. She now writes regularly for the Telegraph and has given evidence at the Commons select committee for education. Her views have sparked a national debate.

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