I am using this account to expose myths that permeate the English state school system and teaching as a career.
1. How many times have you had influenza?
2. Why don't you know?
1. How many times have you had influenza?
2. Why don't you know?
Plus, children are dirty disease spreaders.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Plus, children are dirty disease spreaders.
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Yes, it was like learning in a fun house, wonky floors, dripping ceilings, and, spiders.
Yes, it was like learning in a fun house, wonky floors, dripping ceilings, and, spiders.
Gay girls, tomboys and girls that just don't like dolls are being made to feel that they are trans.
They aren't. They are just not conforming to gender stereotypes forced on them by marketing and small mindedness.
Gay girls, tomboys and girls that just don't like dolls are being made to feel that they are trans.
They aren't. They are just not conforming to gender stereotypes forced on them by marketing and small mindedness.
Inexperienced hardliners are praised whilst they destroy their more experienced and skillful subordinates.
Becoming a headteacher is seen as a cash cow by many.
This is why so many teachers are leaving.
Inexperienced hardliners are praised whilst they destroy their more experienced and skillful subordinates.
Becoming a headteacher is seen as a cash cow by many.
This is why so many teachers are leaving.
Lessons are boring and unadaptable and it makes qualified teachers replaceable by non-specialists.
Lessons are boring and unadaptable and it makes qualified teachers replaceable by non-specialists.
What schools are expected to be and do has increased year on year during this same time frame.
The extra workload has been shouldered by school staff who suffered real terms pay cuts for 13 years.
What schools are expected to be and do has increased year on year during this same time frame.
The extra workload has been shouldered by school staff who suffered real terms pay cuts for 13 years.
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It is not the reason that 1 in 5 children do not attend school regularly.
They don't attend because they are afraid of being told 'no'. School is often the only place they know with rules.
Teachers who say 'no' are seen as uncaring.
It is not the reason that 1 in 5 children do not attend school regularly.
They don't attend because they are afraid of being told 'no'. School is often the only place they know with rules.
Teachers who say 'no' are seen as uncaring.