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It's Snowing, So What!
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Most of the schools are out! What has happenned to society? I can't remember ever having a day off school due to weather. When the heating broke we had lessons in our coats! Is this some sort of health and safety effect?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.JL - your point being what? Schools close and parents (shock of shocks) have to look after their own children, how disgusting, how dare people make parents sort out child care for their own children in term time. What if the school burnt down, or the electrics went haywire, or the plumbing went mental. Sugar happens, deal with it. Get a plan in place for when things go awry. (I appreciate its difficult but just deal with and stop moaning about it.)
13 week holiday? Evening meetings? Weekend sports supervision? After school clubs? Weekend drama rehearsals? Building sets , making props and costumes for school productions? Bolstering the school choir with mature voices? School camp out of term time? Taking part in stupid weekend staff bonding camps, plus travelling time from Midlands to north Wales? Counselling children after school? Home visits? Lesson preparation? Lesson evaluation? Marking? Report writing? Keeping up to date with government directives? Keeping abreast of new ideas in one's own subject? Bloody inset days listening t the lates rubbish?
Yes, teaching is easy.
Yes, teaching is easy.
lol Daisy. I only ever taught 16+ but with all the "extras" I was expected to do I gave up. I only ever taught part time but in terms of all the additional stuff I had to do it was so intrusive it wasn't worth it in the end. Whilst the hourly rate may have been £12 ph (this was 2000), the actual hours you put in worked out that you were working for £4 p/h.
I'll address this to anyone but JLseeing as he doesn't seem to be listening--
Did you know teachers' pay can be docked if they don't make a reasonable effort to get in to work and that it's not actually their fault if they go in and the head decides to close anyway (as happened to me today). Also, some teachers (me) are willing to have pay taken to pay for supply if they can't make it in?
Did you know teachers' pay can be docked if they don't make a reasonable effort to get in to work and that it's not actually their fault if they go in and the head decides to close anyway (as happened to me today). Also, some teachers (me) are willing to have pay taken to pay for supply if they can't make it in?
Train to be a bloody teacher then if it's such a cushy job. When I was working my child minder fell ill, I had to take a week off unpaid, Sugar happens. Get organised and get a plan. And yet AGAIN, the teachers don't shut the schools, if you are going to moan (relentlessly) at least moan about the right people, the head teaches (male and female), the governors, the LEA, the transport companies. Sorry you are out of pocket (not nice) but it is not the teachers fault, they can't actually make it snow.