The Love, Joy, Pain, and Agony in a Public School System
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About the Book
This book is about the experiences of a teacher who
taught in the northeastern section of the United States. It states some of the
problems and hate that she had to endure as a teacher. This book gives
information about factual information about co-workers, subjects taught, greed
and envy. All the information is factual, but the names of the characters have
been changed.
The book states how some teachers dislike other
teachers for trying to do a good job teaching and the things that go on in the
schools that were not related to the education of children. It states how some
of the white principals carry the attitude of house niggers in their schools.
About the Author
Dr. Frankie W. Dudley is a retired schoolteacher
from the Philadelphia, PA, School System. She retired as a reading specialist
in February 1997. Dr. Frankie Dudley received her BS degree in early childhood
education from Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, N.C. She received a
Masters “E” in Language Arts from Temple University and received Certification
in Reading from Temple University. Did research work showing how suburban and
urban schools are alike and different. Research work awarded her a Ph.D. in
administration. She is married to B. Rudolph Dudley, and they have one son,
Brian C. Dudley. She relocated to Raleigh, N.C. after she retired. A member of
St. Mathew Baptist Church in Raleigh, N.C. She is involved with several
activities, Sunday School teacher, work with tutoring and the Senior Citizen
Club. Other activities include, writing, gardening and reading. She is a member
of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, Fayetteville State University Alumni
Association, International Reading Association, Federation of Teacher’s Union
in Philadelphia, American Retired Teachers Association.