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Whenever a colleague or friendly acquaintance asks Julie Tevis McGory if she’s seen the Netflix miniseries “The Queen’s Gambit,” she can’t help but chuckle a bit. The Clintonville resident doesn’t have the heart to tell them that as a young adult her father, Walter Tevis, sent her pieces of his manuscript for “The Queen’s Gambit” as he finished each chapter, making her one of the first people to read the 1983 novel that serves as the basis for the popular show that was watched by 62 million households in its first four weeks. Of course, she’s seen it and loved every minute of it and she says her dad, who died a year after “The Queen’s Gambit” was published, would’ve loved it, too. ....
IF the quotes of history are to be believed, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk once said: “A good teacher is like a candle, it consumes itself to light the way for others.” The former president of Turkey, famed for his progressive reforms, died in 1938, but his opinion of educators resonates now as strongly as ever. Since the Government’s decision to close the country’s schools, teachers have gone above and beyond to ensure educational standards are upheld - even if that means to their own detriment. Downing Street’s last-minute U-turn earlier this month, influenced by the rising intensity of the coronavirus pandemic, has seen students and teachers alike swap classrooms for living rooms, and whiteboards for laptop screens. ....