2020
DOI: 10.29252/johepal.1.2.87
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Book Review: What They Didn’t Teach Me on My PGCE and Other Routes into Teaching

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“…Riding on the crest of her best-selling debut book; 'What they didn't teach me on my PGCE' (2020), Sarah Mullin once again reads the room with her curation of 'Chronicles from the Classroom'. This new addition to her writing repertoire not only complements its predecessor with their collective myriad of voices; celebrating and championing the teaching profession but further widens its potential readership to appeal to educationalists across a wide spectrum of experiences, roles, settings and backgrounds (McKenna, 2020).…”
Section: Chronicles From the Classroom: The Treats Truths Trials And Tribulations Of Working In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Riding on the crest of her best-selling debut book; 'What they didn't teach me on my PGCE' (2020), Sarah Mullin once again reads the room with her curation of 'Chronicles from the Classroom'. This new addition to her writing repertoire not only complements its predecessor with their collective myriad of voices; celebrating and championing the teaching profession but further widens its potential readership to appeal to educationalists across a wide spectrum of experiences, roles, settings and backgrounds (McKenna, 2020).…”
Section: Chronicles From the Classroom: The Treats Truths Trials And Tribulations Of Working In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%