01625nam a22002651i 450000500170000000800410001702000390005804000250009708200150012210000380013724500710017526400430024626400110028930000270030033600210032733700250034833800230037349000270039650000520042352007500047560000380122565000240126365000450128783000270133220210830095122.0210830t20212020-uk |||g ||| 000 1 eng d a9780552177016cRM 52.50qpaperback aPPAKbengcPPAKerda04223a823.921 aSheffield, Jack, d1945-eauthor.10aBACK TO SCHOOL :bA Teacher series novel 1969-70 /cJack Sheffield 1aLondon :bPenguin Random House ,c2021 4c©2020 ax, 337 pages ;c20 cm. 2rdacontentatext 2rdamediaaunmediated 2rdacarrieravolume1 aTeacher series ; v 13 a"A new school brings new challenges..."--Cover. aThe year is 1969 and Jack Sheffield is a young teacher in need of a job. In a room full of twenty-nine other newly qualified teachers, he's overjoyed when he's appointed to Heather View Primary. Jack is excited to start his first year there and to begin shaping young minds in a beautiful new location on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. But Heather View isn't as idyllic as it first sounds. In fact, it looks more like a prison than a primary school. With less than adequate funding and a head teacher who doesn't seem to care, it's no easy task to give the kids the education they deserve. But Jack's determined to do just that. Full of warmth and good humour, Back to School is like taking a nostalgic walk through the past to a simpler time.14aSheffield, Jack, 1945- vFiction.10aTeachers vFiction.20aTeacher-student relationships vFiction. 0aTeacher series ; n 13