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Teacher Shortage Getting Worse! Noooo, I Wonder Why!
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As an ex-teacher I know exactly why, and TTT is spot on.
22:15 Tue 21st Feb 2017
I'm 12 years away from the chalkface, High School Head of Maths so my current knowledge comes from my son-in-law, a Deputy Head. He loves teaching and has won national awards as a Physics teacher but the extraneous workload is out of control. I concede that ticking and giving a mark was a poor way of marking, they only looked at the mark but the current methods seems so time-consuming, multi-coloured comments and responses. The exam system seems to change every few years or so with all the implications for changing work schemes. As far as discipline is concerned I used to have a motto, 'Discipline is what other people's children need. Parents you never see are the ones with the badly behaved children generally, unless they want to complain about their darling's rights being abused.
I left 12 years ago because we were at the stage where I could afford to leave and take an early reduced pension but sometimes I miss it. To see the light go on in the eyes of a struggling child is wonderful.
I left 12 years ago because we were at the stage where I could afford to leave and take an early reduced pension but sometimes I miss it. To see the light go on in the eyes of a struggling child is wonderful.
Depends what 'long hours' is. You should see what hours many work in the City, many on 24*7 call. Teachers dont have that.
I also suspect that the ones that are working long hours are the poor *** with proper subjects like Mathematic, Physics and the like to teach. I doubt those in the fluffy subjects spend long hours (unless you count marches and Union meetings in the hours).
I happen to know a couple of people who gave up because the disciple was the final straw, and in one case it was as TTT points out the discipline of the parents more than the child.
I also suspect that the ones that are working long hours are the poor *** with proper subjects like Mathematic, Physics and the like to teach. I doubt those in the fluffy subjects spend long hours (unless you count marches and Union meetings in the hours).
I happen to know a couple of people who gave up because the disciple was the final straw, and in one case it was as TTT points out the discipline of the parents more than the child.
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