Gerry Dee is a rising comic star whose humour has been compared
to Bill Cosby''s. He spent ten years working as a teacher and
survived (barely) to tell his tales. Told from the honest
point-of-view of a not-so-good, often-very-bad public school
teacher--the kind who teaches hungover (and lies about it), loses
his students'' exams (and lies about it), and stages an impromptu
baseball game in the middle of history class just to kill some
time, Teaching: It''s Harder Than It Looks is Mr. D at his
best.
This book collects Gerry''s funniest anecdotes about teaching,
about students and about their parents. As Gerry''s ode to school
life, it''s sure to bring back a memory or two, whether you were
the teacher''s pet or the class clown. Throughout, he offers
tongue-in-cheek "Teacher Tips and Tricks," uncomfortable notes to
parents, awkward report cards and all manner of memorabilia of
school days.
He''s extremely funny, on the page as well as in person, and he''s
the kind of personality who will reach out beyond his own core
comedy audience to a broad demographic of educators, parents and
students who relate to his humour and experiences.