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BOOK CHRONOCLES

Mah Thango A RAISIN IN THE SUN Lorraine Hansbery A raisin in the sun; play by Lorraine  Hansberry inspiration Harlem BY  LANGSTON HUGHES What happens to a dream deferred?       Does it dry up       like a raisin in the sun?       Or fester like a sore—       And then run?       Does it stink like rotten meat?       Or crust and sugar over—       like a syrupy sweet?       Maybe it just sags       like a heavy load.        Or does it explode? This was one of my first reads in undergrad for an English module called me a to analyse a reflect on self and society.    What did you do when your dreams were deterred and you had to make a second plan and more?    Who do you rely on to make your dream stay alive and not dry up?    Are you true to your course?    Is your course not infringing on another's?

Exams, invigilation and marking.

When you look at planning for your teaching,  putting the teaching plan into practice, assessing knowledge gained and marking assessments; marking takes the hat for some, the pre-planning does it for others while the process in between planning and assessing does it for others; it exposes one to a variety of learning  and teaching styles and calls for flexibility which is a concept many are yet to grasp... The most tedious of all jobs. One job that would make a teacher quit until its over and come back to share knowledge again. A lot question the professions to be soothed back to it by the long holiday break, fully paid that goes with it. We asked a few teachers how they felt about the exam session. Teacher 1: it is part of the package. Stressful and straining, time consuming yes, but who is going to if not the person who sets? Teacher 2: I love teaching, ask me to do anything but mark. It is strenuous, physically and emotionally. Imagine teaching so much and refl