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WANTED BACK-BENCHER AND LAST-RANKER TEACHER, by KAVITA BHUPTA GHOSH

WANTED BACK-BENCHER AND LAST-RANKER TEACHER, by KAVITA BHUPTA GHOSH

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WANTED BACK-BENCHER AND LAST-RANKER TEACHER, by KAVITA BHUPTA GHOSH



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"When indiscipline at Roderick International School, Mussoorie, becomes an alarming issue for members of the Board, educators and parents alike, CEO Jacob Roderick decided to bring in an experimental teacher, Roma Mathur against the wishes of the Board of Directors to curb the growing aggression, hostility and vandalism. Will someone like Roma Mathur, written off by her teachers as a ‘Moron’ and ‘Good for nothing’, be able to inspire learning in students who loath studying and sitting in classrooms? Will this maverick academic, who had been extremely mischievous as a student herself, be able to instill values and discipline in her students? Is there any place for someone as unconventional as Roma Mathur among the esteemed and sophisticated faculty at the prestigious International School? Has Jacob Roderick made a grave mistake in recruiting someone who plays drums, watches Tom and Jerry, beat up Goons in the pub, and rides a sports bike, over the gold medalist, experienced teachers who had applied? What was it the school needed at this desperate hour? It is time for the students of RIS to take a call on what kind of teachers they need in their classrooms. "

WANTED BACK-BENCHER AND LAST-RANKER TEACHER, by KAVITA BHUPTA GHOSH

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2919938 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-29
  • Released on: 2015-10-29
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WANTED BACK-BENCHER AND LAST-RANKER TEACHER, by KAVITA BHUPTA GHOSH

About the Author "“My First Teachers were my parents, who guided my first steps and words. My Second Teacher was Loreto Day School, where I had my first formal lessons. My Third Teacher was Loreto Middleton Row College, which provided me with an umbrella for the recurring monsoons of life. My Fourth Teacher was the enchanting “City of Joy”, where I grew up. It outfitted me with the lessons of life, including those contained in the works of Rabindranath Tagore and Satyajit Ray. I learnt to emerge in one piece from crowded buses, trams and the Metro, which taught me there is a place for everyone, no matter how congested the opportunities. My Fifth Teachers were my siblings, whom I attempted to teach from the age of eleven and who gave me my first proletarian teacher’s training. My Sixth Teacher was my first job, with the Taj Group of Hotels as Graduate Trainee for Hotel Operations. It embellished my poise and personality. My subsequent marriage, my Seventh Teacher, taught me to bridge illusion with realism. My Eighth Teacher, my daughter, taught me to reprocess the elemental terminologies of parenting. My Ninth Teacher was certainly my experience as a teacher in six schools in various parts of India. It taught me that wonderful things in life come in small portions. Finally, my students have been my Ultimate Teachers. They taught me tolerance, endurance, humility and the joy of unconditional loving.” Kavita Ghosh currently works as an English teacher and German Pasch Project Coordinator with Delhi Public School, Bangalore South. She also writes the widely appreciated blog kavitalistens.wordpress.com and can be reached at kavitalistens@gmail.com. "


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. This book is absolutely a must read. By b00k r3vi3ws Teaching is a very important career choice and I feel that Teachers can make or break generations. These days it is no longer a ‘calling’ but just a career choice and as a result we hardly find teachers who really influence their students. I know from personal experience how a good teacher can inspire you, influence you, shape your thoughts and mould you into the person you finally become.The blurb of this book attracted me because I like the idea of a dark horse winning the race. At the same time I figured that this would be a story where a teacher does influence a particular generation in the positive way and I just had to pick up and read this book. It is needless to say that I had high expectations from this book and I am glad to report that the author has lived up to it almost completely.The book deals with an unconventional protagonist, Roma Mathur. We either see a protagonist who has always been good and done the right thing, or we have seen protagonists who have gone down the wrong road but finally ‘find themselves’ somewhere along the way and do the right thing in the end. But Roma Mathur has always been unapologetically rebellious and not for the sake of rebelling, but because that is how people interpreted her true nature. Her strength lies in her confidence in herself irrespective of all the labels that the society has tried to put on her over the years. She comes in and ‘saves the day’ not because she has some super power or because she always does the right thing – but because she understood, she reflected, she empathized and because she was willing to take that extra step that conventional people probably would not.I did love the way the author portrayed the various characters in the book along with certain situations that are our reality. Kavita Bhupta Ghosh has her own style of storytelling that is only complimented by her dainty language. Her narrative is mostly crisp but I felt that at one or two places the author did overdo with the dissemination of information. There are doses of reality dealt to the readers in guise of fiction.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Is this a Classic? By Amazon Customer Someone told me once that "A classic book is one where you feel that intense connect with the characters". By that definition, this is indeed a classic.Classics are ageless and relevant for different generations as the issues remain the same and though this is fiction, it feels nonfiction.The advantage with fiction being the story is in your hands to shape as you wish where as in nonfiction, story is not in your control to shape as you choose to. I would also like to highlight that few "Front bencher teachers" also are equally as capable as "Back bencher teachers" to make a difference, if they choose to. Where you sit in class is irrelevant in the Life exam as all of us learn our different lessons irrespective of our positions in class. In this imperfect world, quest for a "perfect" school, teacher is more of a journey than a destination. What is important is that you enjoy this journey by putting your best foot forward. An enlightening read.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. it is a great outcome! The book was easy to read with ... By Sampath Rangarajan For a first book published by the author, it is a great outcome! The book was easy to read with a good flow to it and I sat and read through in a single session, finishing the book at 3 AM in the morning. I tried to imagine what was fact and what was fiction as it has been ages since I myself have been to school - I could relate to several sub-plots in the book, having been a hyper-active student myself. The book also gave me a good insight into how life has changed for students and teachers in a socially connected world where there is absolutely no monopoly on knowledge and awareness. During our days, the teacher's word was gospel truth. Today, students may swear that the "virtual world" represents the gospel truth, leaving teachers with a great challenge to be relevant and interesting to their students. Roma Mathur shows that there is a different approach that a teacher can use to motivate students and keep them engaged and involved. Kudos Kavita!

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