What happens when a dedicated educator becomes the target of a broken system-abandoned not just by her administrators but by the very union meant to protect her?
In Silent Struggles, Gwendolyn Sherman delivers a raw and unfiltered memoir that exposes the hidden injustices within our schools. She shares her harrowing experiences of workplace abuse, administrative retaliation, union betrayal, and systemic failures that pushed her to the brink-but never broke her spirit.
As a passionate advocate for students with disabilities, Sherman fought for the rights of her most vulnerable students-only to face a culture of intimidation, gaslighting, and deception from those entrusted to uphold justice. The very teachers' union meant to protect her abandoned her when she needed them most. Left defenseless against vindictive administrators and corrupt leadership, she was forced to confront an education system determined to silence her.
???? A must-read for teachers, administrators, and advocates who believe in the power of education.
???? A gripping story of courage in the face of adversity, exposing the harsh realities teachers face.
???? An eye-opening account of corruption, betrayal, and retaliation within schools and unions.
This book is for educators, policymakers, and anyone who has ever fought against injustice in the workplace. If you've ever questioned what really happens inside our schools, Silent Struggles is the book you need to read.