Weirdo

The battle for equal rights in the work environment has been waging for generations. In WEIRDO, Xander Bell, a simple teacher is pushing for equality for all autistic people who face severe bullying from their own employers. Chronicling his experience within the inner-city school and his role as a social studies teacher with autism. The book throws an ominous shadow over how leadership manages their disabled employees. His unnerving battle of the consistent bombardment of administrators who are forcing him to quit teaching. The district leaders will do anything to fulfill the supreme commander, the superintendent, and his direct orders to ‘Get rid of the Weirdo’! A legal battle will ensue after the harsh terrorizing tactics of the district. A conflict so enormous, this will reach all the way to the White House.

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Weirdo

The battle for equal rights in the work environment has been waging for generations. In WEIRDO, Xander Bell, a simple teacher is pushing for equality for all autistic people who face severe bullying from their own employers. Chronicling his experience within the inner-city school and his role as a social studies teacher with autism. The book throws an ominous shadow over how leadership manages their disabled employees. His unnerving battle of the consistent bombardment of administrators who are forcing him to quit teaching. The district leaders will do anything to fulfill the supreme commander, the superintendent, and his direct orders to ‘Get rid of the Weirdo’! A legal battle will ensue after the harsh terrorizing tactics of the district. A conflict so enormous, this will reach all the way to the White House.

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Weirdo

Weirdo

by Xander Abel Bell
Weirdo

Weirdo

by Xander Abel Bell

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Overview

The battle for equal rights in the work environment has been waging for generations. In WEIRDO, Xander Bell, a simple teacher is pushing for equality for all autistic people who face severe bullying from their own employers. Chronicling his experience within the inner-city school and his role as a social studies teacher with autism. The book throws an ominous shadow over how leadership manages their disabled employees. His unnerving battle of the consistent bombardment of administrators who are forcing him to quit teaching. The district leaders will do anything to fulfill the supreme commander, the superintendent, and his direct orders to ‘Get rid of the Weirdo’! A legal battle will ensue after the harsh terrorizing tactics of the district. A conflict so enormous, this will reach all the way to the White House.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781087853246
Publisher: 1969
Publication date: 11/27/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 198
File size: 1 MB
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