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  • The Folk Dancer by kcgeronimo0220
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    A story of rhythm, resilience, and rediscovery. Kira grew up in a quiet town where tradition whispered through bamboo sticks and danced in the folds of embroidered skirts. While others chased modern dreams, she found purpose in the graceful steps of folk dance-passed down by her grandmother, a retired performer who taught her that movement could carry memory. Mocked for clinging to old customs, Kira begins teaching folk dance to children, teens, and overseas workers. Her passion sparks a cultural revival, turning local fiestas into vibrant showcases of heritage. As her influence spreads, she's invited to represent her country on international stages-but with recognition comes pressure, burnout, and the temptation to commercialize her art. The Folk Dancer is a heartfelt journey of a girl who rose by honoring her roots, teaching others to love what they have, and proving that success doesn't mean forgetting where you came from-it means dancing with it.
  • A Teacher's Diary   by Liliya___
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    That day was one of the saddest days of my life. Even though it was my second attempt, I had once again been accepted into a teaching major. Unlike me, the other students walked through the university gates clutching their documents, their faces glowing with pride and joy for the future they had earned. I, on the other hand, walked forward helplessly, tears streaming down my face. As if this were my last chance. As if everyone was destined to attend university. As if I, too, absolutely had to go. Because that was the unwritten law. All my life, I blamed my teachers for never guiding me in the right direction when the time mattered most. Yes, them... not my uneducated parents, but my teachers. Yet how could I have known? They worked only as much as the salary they were paid for. And so, there I was, taking my very first steps toward becoming a teacher. As if that alone were not enough, I continued on to earn a master's degree after finishing my bachelor's. Later, I worked as a teacher in three different schools. During those years, I attended countless trainings and did everything I could to improve my knowledge and skills. Even today, I am still a teacher. Far away from my parents, I spend my days teaching. And at night... yes, at night, I am still teaching. Sometimes I prepare assignments for children. Sometimes I grade assessments. Sometimes I follow the endless orders of principals and vice principals. And I have not even mentioned the duties I must carry out as a homeroom teacher just to earn the worth of 32 manats and 40 qepiks. There was only one thing I was grateful for: unlike the mountain village where I worked before, this time my house was warmed by a heating system instead of a wood stove. I go to school in proper shoes, not galoshes or rubber boots. The electricity in my home does not disappear for ten days at a time. There is a store and a hospital where I live. And snakes no longer crawl into my house...
  • শিক্ষক কে ( Shikkhok Ke ) / Teacher Who ? by Mitesoro_rise
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    A Teacher Is More Than A Guide - They Are A Light That Inspires, A Voice That Shapes Dreams, And A Heart That Uplifts. This Book Brings Together Reflections, Lessons, And Stories That Celebrate The True Spirit Of Teaching. It Is A Journey Of Inspiration For Students, Teachers, And Anyone Who Believes In The Power Of Knowledge And Dedication.
  • Chapter One: The Plan I Made After Graduation by AshleyRoseWrites
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    She had a plan-and for a while, everything went exactly right. After high school graduation, Ashley was determined to build the future she had always imagined. She checked every box: become a substitute teacher, gain experience, become a teacher's assistant, and slowly work her way toward the life she dreamed of in education. Driven, hopeful, and ready to prove herself, she believed the hardest part would be getting there. She was wrong. When Ashley finally achieves the goals she fought so hard for, she quickly learns that making it is only the beginning. Thrown into the unpredictable world of elementary education, she faces the emotional weight of difficult students, overwhelming responsibilities, and the harsh reality that passion alone doesn't prepare you for everything waiting behind classroom doors. Caught between the girl who carefully planned her future and the young woman struggling to survive it, Ashley must navigate chaos, self-doubt, and unexpected life lessons while holding onto the dream that started it all. The Hard Part of Making It: The Life of an Educator is a heartfelt coming-of-age journey about ambition, resilience, and discovering that sometimes the greatest lessons aren't taught in school-they're learned while trying not to lose yourself inside it.
  • Happy Teachers Day by faceitsystems
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    FaceIT Systems wishes every inspirational teacher and mentor a 📚Happy Teachers Day!📚 Who designs the future of kids with his thoughtful words. ✅Talk with us Visit: https://faceitsystems.com/ ✅Call/ WhatsApp : +91 990399 2334 / 7550 670 670 ✅Email: dealersales@faceitsystems.com
  • Threads of Tomorrow  by Rebai11
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    A shy, creative young woman who dreams of starting her own fashion brand finds herself stuck between a demanding teaching job and her passion for design. When she meets a mysterious customer who keeps ordering unique outfits from her, her life begins to change - both in business and in love.
  • An Undershade of Rot by EloiseWentwright
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    Burned out, overwhelmed, and betrayed by her own body, high school teacher Renee is barely surviving. But just as the entitlement, harassment, and school politics reach a boiling point, a teachers' strike looming, she's roped into house-sitting a remote cottage for an uncle she barely knows. The quiet foothills promise a chance to breathe...and maybe to live. A steady-hearted realtor, a truth-seeking photographer, and a mothering beekeeper challenge Renee to finally fight for herself. But can she escape the rot that smothers her, or will it finally overwhelm her-even here?
  • Why My Slides Kept Failing-Until I Found This by Ritusorkar
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    I still remember my first day teaching environmental science. The lesson was solid, the facts were right-but the room was silent, bored, and clearly not interested. The problem? My slides. Too much text, dull colors, and random fonts. I had focused on the lesson but not how it was delivered. That day, I walked out thinking: "They deserve better." That night, I stayed up reworking every slide. I started researching what makes students actually engage. Here's what I learned (the hard way): Slides should support, not repeat, what you're saying Use one big idea per slide Replace long text with visuals and keywords Colors and fonts matter more than you think Keep consistency-messy slides distract Start and end with impact Once I applied these, the change was clear. My students started asking questions. Some even took notes without me asking. I felt like I was finally teaching, not just talking. If you're a teacher like me, trying to make your class connect-there's help. 📎 I used free education templates from SlideStack to redesign everything without starting from scratch. Don't wait for a bad day to realize it. Fix your slides, and watch your class transform.
  • Dark past's by SaiSujan4
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    failure story and what i learned in those days of failure
  • ဘဝရဲ့စာမျက်နှာတစ်ချို့ by MyaEainSi2
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    ကိုယ့်ဘဝရဲ့တချို့သော အဖြစ်အပျက်လေးတွေ
  • Somewhere Only We Know (mlm) by anaknimayari
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    Three years into teaching, Andrei Villanueva has learned how to endure-heavy workloads, quiet judgments, and a life built on responsibility. Love? That was something he left behind in university, along with a confession that was never returned. But when Miguel Herrera, the boy who once walked away-returns as the school's new guidance counselor, old feelings begin to stir in the most unexpected places. Between faculty room gossip, student leadership chaos, and the quiet battles of everyday teaching, Andrei and Migs find themselves facing a question they once avoided: Is love worth risking again-or is peace enough? Because some stories don't end... they just wait for the right moment to begin again.
  • Second Chances #12: The Apology Jar by RobinKers
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    When longtime teacher Marianne Clarke receives a retirement gift unlike any other-a mason jar filled with anonymous apologies from former students-it stirs memories she thought she'd buried. But one unsigned note haunts her more than the rest, leading her to confront the emotional legacy of her career, and to offer the one apology she never got to make. A story of reflection, quiet reckoning, and unexpected closure.
  • Diary of a Wimpy Teacher by hayal213
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    No one said teaching was going to b easy. But what else could an average girl with average qualifications do? She could barely tolerate kids but she needed money to survive. She was good at maintaining a straight face when hell was breaking loose. Above all that, she had a high capacity to take in shit, which made her survive long enough. But, what if life stretches you to something beyond the 'average'? And what if you're forcefully pushed out of that shell? Follow Sarah in her crazy pursuit in finding sanity, money, comfort, and invisibility.
  • MIND YOUR BUSINESS MADAM by kairen090502
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    She survived nine years of the wrong person. She wasn't expecting anyone after that. One interview. One school. One man who looked at her like she was something worth noticing. She told herself it was nothing. She told herself that every single day. Some silences are louder than confessions. Some people leave without ever saying goodbye. And some stories don't end the way you prayed they would. This is one of them.
  • The Beekeeper's Daughter by RobinKers
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    When Ottawa teacher Betty Matheson returns to her family's struggling apiary in Vernon, she expects a quiet winter visit. But as she reconnects with her ailing father and their shared love of bees, she begins to envision a new kind of life-one where teaching and tending the land intertwine. A heartfelt story about rediscovery, resilience, and the enduring wisdom found in the rhythm of rural life.
  • Work in Progress... by sarahjane_texas
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    About a single mom raising 2 boys, the students she teaches, and the man she loves. We will see where it goes...
  • The Teacher's Journey by ef1960me
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    "The Teacher's Journey" follows the inspiring story of Josie, a dedicated educator navigating the challenges and triumphs of the classroom. From first-day jitters to life-changing moments, this story explores the profound impact a teacher can have, not only on their students but also on their own personal growth. This is a story of passion, perseverance, and the enduring belief in the power of education to change lives.
  • Spell This by MarleysKey
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    When soft-spoken student Karter becomes the target of cyberbullies in class, her teacher doesn't just take notes-she claps back. Armed with red pens, quick wit, and a chalkboard full of receipts, Miss Spelling Bee Champ turns the classroom into her stage and the bullies into the lesson. Now the whole school's watching... and laughing-for all the right reasons. Because in this class? 📢 Bullying gets corrected-in more ways than one.