Publisher's Synopsis
I learned to think about these three questions before deciding to speak or say anything that could affect other people.(Is it true; is it necessary; Is it fair)Is it true that at-risk students are negatively affected by their "Entitled" teachers? Both personally & professionally, for me, the answer is yes.Is it necessary to write about an important topic happening to our kids at school? This book is needed because it sheds light on a subject/ topic that many educators know is a big problem in our school but chooses to ignore it because of the fear of losing their job or being labeled a troublemaker/ difficult to work with at their facility.Finally, is it okay to blow the whistle on practices that I have first-hand knowledge of because of my position? Yes, because it is not okay for the victims to be victimized by someone who was supposed to help develop them into becoming a better version of themselves. This book will give a voice to the voiceless while allowing them to tell their story to those who choose to listen. Will you decide to listen and learn how it feels to be an at-risk student dealing with "Entitled" teachers?