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The Life of Lord Byron by John Galt

Galt’s Life of Byron was written just six years after the poet died. Though it concentrates on the years of wandering around the Mediterranean, the biography gives real insight into the character and sensibilities of the great man and poet. Lord Byron’s excesses, however, are only present by way of hint.

The Saltiness of Salt

In food, the main course is enhanced by supporting dishes. In both main and supporting food, an ingredient might distinguish the taste of that food, and sway the opinion of the diner. How do you feel about salt?

Sharing the Load of Difficult Classes in a Secondary School

At the beginning of my career as a teacher, it was quite common for the newly graduated teacher to be given more difficult classes to teach to supposedly prove themselves worth of better classes. The problem was the old established teacher, good or indifferent, kept being allocated the better classes. Late in my career when I was appointed as a head of department; I found this unfairness was rampant in my new school. So I felt I needed to change that system there and then and develop a procedure that was fair to all my staff and looked to develop each one of them. So I determined to make the allocation of classes a fairer process.

The Life of Lord Byron by John Galt

Galt’s Life of Byron was written just six years after the poet died. Though it concentrates on the years of wandering around the Mediterranean, the biography gives real insight into the character and sensibilities of the great man and poet. Lord Byron’s excesses, however, are only present by way of hint.

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In all schools, no matter what the subject or how classes are formed, there will be classes that will be more difficult to teach than others in your school for a variety of reasons. As well, inexperienced teachers often fall prey to classes that are usually well behaved because students love to find a teacher’s ‘weak’ spot. As Head of Department, our author had overall responsibility for discipline within his department classrooms. In this article he includes a set of various strategies he adopted to help teachers with a difficult class in a way that appears to be random to the students.