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Issue Details: First known date: 1998... 1998 Tales from the Blackboard : True Stories by Australian Teachers
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Pan Macmillan Australia , 1998 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A Winter's Tale, Robby Wright , single work short story (p. 135-146)
The Pole, James Johnson , single work short story (p. 147-151)
Write for Life, Christine Melican , single work short story (p. 152-160)
Her Master's Voice, Michael Small , single work short story (p. 161-167)
How Yellow Changed to Gold, Joy Price , single work short story (p. 168-178)
The Great Greasy Pig Chase of 1967, Russell James , single work short story (p. 179-186)
The Lesson, Sheila Duke , single work short story (p. 187-191)
A Place for the Living, Wendy Margaret Ratawa , single work short story (p. 192-201)
Acting Up, Lyndall Hough , single work short story (p. 202-207)
If No One Cares for Me, Helen Gordon , single work short story (p. 208-215)
Feral Line Five, Roseanne Wildman , single work short story (p. 216-223)
Antony, Peter Cox , single work short story

Anthony is a physically disabled student also thought to be intellectually disabled; he requires crutches to move, and develops partial blindness. A high school teacher, suspecting a misdiagnosis of his intelligence, encourages him to be retested.

Upon discovering Anthony's average intellectual ability, the teacher and the small town's community work together to admit Anthony into primary school at a time when all disabled students could only go to Special School.

Anthony flourishes, learning to read, catching up with his classmates; he fights to be admitted to high school, and then to do the Higher School Certificate. His presence changes educational policy for the better. Ultimately, Anthony passes the HSC.

(p. 224-231)
Mars Bars and Lawson, Lyn Chatham , single work short story (p. 232-237)
An Inquiring Mind, Vic O'Callaghan , single work short story (p. 238-251)
Neville, Pino Saccaro , single work short story

Neville is an irrepressible Year 9 student constantly getting into trouble, frustrating his teachers. He is eventually expelled for swearing at the principal. Afterwards, the teachers learn he broke his spinal cord over summer break and has become quadriplegic; they wonder how he will cope from there on.

(p. 252-255)
Sometimes We Forget!, Ron Skidmore , single work short story (p. 256-260)
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