TEACHER TEACHER! [re-uploaded due technical issues with first upload]
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  • Reads 2,102
  • Votes 222
  • Parts 63
  • Time 10h 28m
Ongoing, First published Dec 03, 2021
Mature
Desperate to make his family proud, Aahan Patel who is the supply teacher tasked with teaching Mr. More's History class, spots an opportunity for praise when the prestigious Teacher of the Year Awards are around the corner.

Mr. Patel tries and fails to be an amazing teacher, so resorts to bribery to get his class to hype him up.

It's a race against the clock to get his name thrown into the ring for the teaching award, but along the way, he'll learn the true meaning of teaching, and that lessons can be taught by the students too.
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