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A large part of the work teachers do out of hours is planning and marking. Planning is dependent on previous lessons, marking has to be done in a timely fashion else Ofsted get upset. A lot of the work teachers do is reactive to events during contact time. What do you suggest teachers do working for weeks on end with no contact time? They can't plan their lessons for the next year. They can't save their marking up. |
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Interesting ... missus' SLA contract gives her 4 weeks paid holiday, to be taken as they arise, but not only is she unpaid for the summer break, she's not actually employed during that period. Nevertheless her salary is paid in 12 equal instalments.
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Anyone who says they have 13 weeks paid holiday is wrong, plain and simple. |
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When l went to school, yes, over 40 years ago. It was nearly the same as today. The only thing was you needed your brains to sort out questions, instead of computers, with possible answers.
But, we have the Government saying that children need education to go onto further education. Then just change the holiday system. I simply cannot understand why they six weeks at Summer. Just give them One month, and just add those extra days throughout the year. Some schools have two weeks Half term - why. Or Easter this year, they had two weeks, why. I school time was 9am start and finish at 3.45. Some schools near me start at 8.45 and finish at three |
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Marty, you're back on my ignore list again so feel free to not waste your time responding. I have better things to do, even when wasting my time on here, than go back and forth with someone as obstinate as yourself. An authority on everything, utterly incapable of even entertaining anyone else's posting is tiresome. Your prodigious intellect is clearly wasted working in construction, you should be Professor of Everything in a red brick university. ---------- Post added at 10:27 ---------- Previous post was at 10:02 ---------- Quote:
This is how it's supposed to work in theory. Works quite differently on a day-to-day basis, at least in all the schools my wife has worked. |
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Summer holidays - that time of the year that parents realise how grossly underpaid teachers are.
Teaching is a job with a great deal of stress and hard work and the best teachers are the ones who put the time in out of hours to do the prep, learn the new stuff and work out how to communicate that. The easier the teacher seems to do their job is usually indicative of all that extra work. Now we live in a "nice" area and most pupils want to learn and most parents are supportive, that is also not always the case. Teachers need that long summer to both have a holiday themselves (and their families) and also prepare for the next term/year. Not helped by someone central wanting to push more learning and earlier and marking/monitoring it. Pity both teachers and younger kids. Too little time for play and learning the basics in a fun way to accommodate some of the new targets. === Our previous primary head would let kids go on holiday during term time (within reason) as she took the view that the holiday would be as beneficial to their learning as being in school. I guess the depended on the child, parents, time, age and destination. So 2 weeks in the Greek islands with an able child and parents that would expose child to local culture would score higher than 2 weeks in Disney resort with a struggling child and parents who just wanted to take advantage of cheap prices. This freedom has now gone. We are taking our 2 out of last couple of days of term this year because it was only way to fit the time into other events. Not going to be a lot of teaching in that period, shame youngest will miss her last days at primary. |
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just in case i confuse (dyslexic sometimes i get confused by my posts ;) )
1 I think most good teachers are underpaid and over worked 2 i dont agree that term time holiday are always detrimental and parents should be the ones deciding that 3 i think that messing about with the holidays is daft unless done nationally or at least making sure ALL local schools follow the same days where they are in the catchment stream ( i mean by that the feeder school where younger siblings may be and even the six form or colleges where older ones may be are synced else it makes it much harder for families) however if we are going to muck about with holidays i would have thought it should involve moving exams to a different time of year when its not so hot the chances of hay fever are lower etc then move the holidays around to take advantage of the warmer weather and have a real discussion with parents and maybe even employers to get times and length to best suit the majority |
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Back when I went to school, some parents were taking their kids out of school 2 or 3 times a year, to go on Holiday. Others were taking their kids on holiday for up to month, In both cases, this was during term time, which may have been having severe negative effects on their kids education. The current system is far from perfect. I think it could be made a lot better by banning holiday and travel companies from upping their prices during holiday time. After all, the travel industry is the only one that raises it's prices according to demand. You don't pay more for a TV, computer or car at certain times of the year, why should you be expected to pay more for air travel or a hotel? Quote:
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During holiday times there is far more demand for the same supply so prices will go up and if companies were prevented from doing I'd have thought they'd have to cover that by increasing their prices for other times of the year. |
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Well us OAPs would be disadvantaged that's for sure.
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