Publisher's Synopsis
Teaching is a noble calling-or so they say. In reality, it's a battlefield where survival depends not just on passion and pedagogy, but on cunning, strategy, and a well-timed glare. Enter A Machiavellian Guide to High School Teaching, the book that dares to blend the ruthless wisdom of Niccolò Machiavelli with the daily chaos of the modern classroom.
From navigating power struggles with administrators to outmaneuvering disruptive students and charming even the most difficult parents, this satirical (yet frighteningly practical) guide arms teachers with the tactics they need to maintain order and maybe-just maybe-get a moment of silence.
For teachers new and seasoned, this book is both a survival manual and a satirical reality check-because let's be honest, in high school teaching, the ends do justify the means (mostly).