I spent most of my working life teaching in various locations in Canada and with various types of students. My career began when I left university, and I retired after having completed the thirty y...mehr sehenI spent most of my working life teaching in various locations in Canada and with various types of students. My career began when I left university, and I retired after having completed the thirty years required to enable me to have a good pension.
In the 1950s, a girl might aspire to have one of three jobs: a secretary (not with my dyslexia), a nurse (not with my fear of blood), or a teacher. That would not be my fate, as almost all the women in my family had been teachers. I would get married; I would have many children! Surprise! I even grew from a terrified beginning teacher to an experienced educator with a genuine love of many students, even the murderers.weniger sehen