The senior teacher made it clear: it must be my fault if the children behaved badly
11th Sep 2005, 03:45 GMT
I was to blame for my pupils' bad behaviour, writes Francis Gilbert. It was my rotten lessons that weren't motivating them, despite the fact that I had succeeded in other schools.
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