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School closed. You have to make the time up in holidays!
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If you are doing maths again in 3 months why not become a teacher while you're at it and back-up everything else that you've said? Challenging my pupils, tick! If I wasn't commited to teaching I wouldn't have spent an hour walking to school this morning because of the snow. If the school is closed because of someone elses decision it's not my fault. I love my job and wouldn't have it any other way and I'm sure there are lots of other teachers who feel exactly the same. I'm not surprised there are a lack of teachers with people like you around.0
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my son has undiagnosed dyspraxia- yet is very intelligent, and through hard endevours which I will not go through is now a fully qualified plumber. A teacher took a dislike to him in primary school, and despite our many efforts. he was never assessed, and still hasn't been. By my research I now know he suffered from ADHD (too vague IMHO) and also probably dyspraxia- despite my many visits to schoo. He has done well- like I say- DESPITE- his education. BTW the teacher who put him off education and bullied him at primary school is long since struck off- we were young parents.l0
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If you are doing maths again in 3 months why not become a teacher while you're at it and back-up everything else that you've said? Challenging my pupils, tick! If I wasn't commited to teaching I wouldn't have spent an hour walking to school this morning because of the snow. If the school is closed because of someone elses decision it's not my fault. I love my job and wouldn't have it any other way and I'm sure there are lots of other teachers who feel exactly the same. I'm not surprised there are a lack of teachers with people like you around.
I agree, I mean the degree will be easy, not the same as the old ones.0 -
Would love to be a teacher without having to do a 3 year nonsensical degree- said that in my earlier posts- love the way you all attack me- if you thought I was wrong you would just leave it.0
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Can't you see I'm just trying to wind you up and you're all biting- shows guilt- indifference and knowing you're justified is the key- but clearly not- haa, haa0
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my son has undiagnosed dyspraxia- yet is very intelligent, and through hard endevours which I will not go through is now a fully qualified plumber. A teacher took a dislike to him in primary school, and despite our many efforts. he was never assessed, and still hasn't been. By my research I now know he suffered from ADHD (too vague IMHO) and also probably dyspraxia- despite my many visits to schoo. He has done well- like I say- DESPITE- his education. BTW the teacher who put him off education and bullied him at primary school is long since struck off- we were young parents.l
Very pleased he was struck off. Well done to your son. I am very fortunate to have never worked with someone who does not like children. You don't always get on with every child, (as in life) but it takes someone really mean to bully.
We too are young parents, and it is minefield, even for me. Your own child is at the mercies of others. I hope they staff don't change, I know they ones we have will do their best.0 -
Can't you see I'm just trying to wind you up and you're all biting- shows guilt- indifference and knowing you're justified is the key- but clearly not- haa, haa
Idiot.
Also, nonsensical? Ha, all that teacher training they go through and all the work they have to put in in order to get the degree in the first place is not nonsensical I can assure you. You can't just throw someone into a teaching job without first training them up, it's like any job. Everybody needs training and that's what teaching degrees do.
What would be nonsensical is a degree in maths.0 -
Why are you even part of this post? Obviously got nothing better to do! Maybe it is because we are sick of people getting at teachers when all they are doing is trying to educate your children! Looks like you are trying to get yourself out of a sticky situation by saying you are trying to wind us up because you have realised you are wrong. Nonsensical? I'm assuming you have done this degree too? How many times have you done this one?0
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warrenpeace wrote: »Idiot.
Also, nonsensical? Ha, all that teacher training they go through and all the work they have to put in in order to get the degree in the first place is not nonsensical I can assure you. You can't just throw someone into a teaching job without first training them up, it's like any job. Everybody needs training and that's what teaching degrees do.
What would be nonsensical is a degree in maths.
What about a degree in maths and education? HA HA0 -
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