When Sam Burton began teaching three years ago, he was determined to thrive. But after spells at an academy and a special educational needs school in the UK, he's had enough. Here, he tells the story of how even an energetic young teacher can struggle with the demands of modern teaching.
And another-
I'm very, very, very lucky and grateful to be a teacher at ISB.
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