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Teaching is often seen as a noble profession fueled by passion and the desire to inspire young minds. But what happens when that passion is met with insurmountable challenges at a great personal cost?
In Human Candles , educators from diverse backgrounds share their heartfelt, raw, and eye-opening stories of why they left the classrooms they once cherished. From systemic burnout and the burden of unrealistic expectations to dwindling resources and a lack of support, these powerful narratives unveil the human side of a crumbling system. This collection sheds light on the triumphs and trials…mehr

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Teaching is often seen as a noble profession fueled by passion and the desire to inspire young minds. But what happens when that passion is met with insurmountable challenges at a great personal cost?

In Human Candles, educators from diverse backgrounds share their heartfelt, raw, and eye-opening stories of why they left the classrooms they once cherished. From systemic burnout and the burden of unrealistic expectations to dwindling resources and a lack of support, these powerful narratives unveil the human side of a crumbling system. This collection sheds light on the triumphs and trials of those who faced the agonizing choice between their own well-being and the job they loved.


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Jane Morris is the pen name of a teacher who would really like to tell you more about herself, but she is afraid she'll lose her job. She has taught English for over 10 years in a major American city. She received her B.A. in English and Secondary Education from a well-known university. She earned her M.A. in writing from an even fancier (more expensive) university. She loves dogs and trees and other things that can't talk. She has a loving family and cares about making people laugh more than anything else. Follow Teacher Misery on Instagram, twitter, and tumblr and visit TeacherMisery.com to learn about ways that teachers can vent their misery without fear of reprisal.