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Big Beach Seagull

Salt of the earth
May 16, 2020
33
I teach 8 year olds here in Australia and we are providing 4 lessons per day for our kids. Hours of work are going into them and they are of a very high standard (even if I say so myself. We work as a team so basically do one each per day, this gives us plenty of time to dedicate to them. Other than this we are reviewing, marking and giving feedback on work through our learning platform. I honestly thought I would be able to work less hours but alas I am working my full 9am - 3.30pm hours*. Personally i think it is too much for the poor little blighters but of course we have to be consistent.










*Jokes - of course i am working my usual 8.00 - 5.00 and then another couple in the evening.

Listen sonny, everyone knows you get 25 weeks holiday a year which you use to work out strategies for indoctrinating kids into taking liberal elite subjects like Sociology and Home Economics.

Well, I'm onto ya. My cousin Little Vern is a parking enforcement officer in the Melbourne metropolitan area and he'll be keeping a close eye out for badly parked expensive cars near schools once lockdown is over. I bet a twenty dollar fine and a good talking to from a 4ft 10 skinhead will make ya think twice about your disgusting left wing ways.
 




BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
17,148
Listen sonny, everyone knows you get 25 weeks holiday a year which you use to work out strategies for indoctrinating kids into taking liberal elite subjects like Sociology and Home Economics.

Well, I'm onto ya. My cousin Little Vern is a parking enforcement officer in the Melbourne metropolitan area and he'll be keeping a close eye out for badly parked expensive cars near schools once lockdown is over. I bet a twenty dollar fine and a good talking to from a 4ft 10 skinhead will make ya think twice about your disgusting left wing ways.

You forgot media studies, how can one be part of the liberal elite without an understanding a bit about the media. I know that you have learned all about the media at the school of hard knocks but not everyone is that lucky. They all stir shit you know.

I will certainly think twice and let my chauffeur know that he needs to be careful when dropping me off to school. Well on the days I am actually there anyway.

I must dash, I think its time for another holiday. Which I m obviously not going to be using to plan my lessons (of leftie elite indoctrination) why would I do that in my holiday time when I can do it in time paid for by you and Vern jumping up and slapping tickets on people's cars. Do you get extra for Chelsea Tractors? Surely you would need a step ladder?
 


GrizzlingGammon

Well-known member
Dec 15, 2018
1,808
Why is it 'funny?' Total and utter snob. I bet if I was a 'climate change outreach' worker at Brighton city council you wouldn't find it 'funny' So because I do a low paid and low skilled job you find it 'funny'? You told me before 'poverty' and 'inequality' is something you think is wrong but you find it 'funny' I do a job that doesn't exactly pay well and certainly wouldn't allow me a seat in the 1901? What has my head ware got to do with it? Do you wear sandals, cords a knitted jumper with elbow patches and sport a beard?

If you took that massive chip of your shoulder you might grow a bit taller.
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
59,785
The Fatherland
:lolol:
 

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Beach Seagull

New member
Jan 2, 2010
1,310
:clap::clap::lolol::lolol:

You sir are a comedy genius. I wasn't sure at first but now I get it. Even had to check if you were you or your parody account.

:fishing::fishing::fishing:

Enjoy your day.

Ah cheers mate, much appreciated. Most on here just resort to insults if you don't agree with them.
 




Beach Seagull

New member
Jan 2, 2010
1,310
Some things in life are just naturally funny, a 5’2” enforcer, in a peaked cap, being one of them. It has nothing to do with your salary or skill set or anything else for that matter. Come on, lighten up a bit.

Total and utter snob you are. Purport to be a Socialist but finding it 'funny' I'm a TEO as no doubt you look down your nose at them.
 




Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,090
The arse end of Hangleton
Total and utter snob you are. Purport to be a Socialist but finding it 'funny' I'm a TEO as no doubt you look down your nose at them.

I think you mean 'Traffic Warden' :whistle:
 




tubby

Active member
Aug 15, 2008
184
I cannot speak for all schools but our grandson's school has been setting homework and, in my opinion, too much. He is staying with us and the 2 of us when sharing the teaching have found it hard going and even with individual tuition we are finding it hard to fit in the normal school day. We are trying to keep him in his usual routine. However I think the problems are occuring when one parent has 2 or 3 kids to look after, particulary young kids, as they all require a lot of time on a one to one basis which you cnnot do if you have several kids vying for your attention. The sooner the kids are back at school the better it will be for all of them.
 




Mo Gosfield

Well-known member
Aug 11, 2010
6,295
Pathetic thread, clearly posted to stir up the usual response from the usual suspects, with clearly too much time on their hands.
 






Grombleton

Surrounded by <div>s
Dec 31, 2011
7,356
I cannot speak for all schools but our grandson's school has been setting homework and, in my opinion, too much. He is staying with us and the 2 of us when sharing the teaching have found it hard going and even with individual tuition we are finding it hard to fit in the normal school day. We are trying to keep him in his usual routine. However I think the problems are occuring when one parent has 2 or 3 kids to look after, particulary young kids, as they all require a lot of time on a one to one basis which you cnnot do if you have several kids vying for your attention. The sooner the kids are back at school the better it will be for all of them.

It seems to differ from school to school, which is the most frustrating element. My nephew has probably 2-3 hours of work a day, no online classes and very little direction in terms of the work - which is up to us to try to advise as best we can. He's definitely missing the structure and being in the classroom environment and I think there's going to be a some issues with some schools having children ahead of others at the same age ranges.
 


dejavuatbtn

Well-known member
Aug 4, 2010
7,230
Henfield
It seems to differ from school to school, which is the most frustrating element. My nephew has probably 2-3 hours of work a day, no online classes and very little direction in terms of the work - which is up to us to try to advise as best we can. He's definitely missing the structure and being in the classroom environment and I think there's going to be a some issues with some schools having children ahead of others at the same age ranges.

No doubt there will be a day of reckoning for all schools when they get evaluated for their performance over this period. One suspects that ofsted will have a field day.
 


Live by the sea

Well-known member
Oct 21, 2016
4,718
Whilst I’m not taking sides , I have friends with kids at primary state schools in Brighton & Hove & also some friends that have primary school children at both Brighton college & Hurstpierpoint college .

At the state schools , they are sending work sheets for the kids to do and they have google classroom . The amount of work seems to vary from between 2- 3 hours per day . At Brighton college & hurst they are doing lessons via zoom or similar with their teacher and the hours are normal school hours .

So yes there does appear to be a big difference in what pupils are receiving and I’m not entirely sure what state school teachers are doing as they are clearly not teaching but I guess as Btn college & Hurst charge approx £20-25k per child per year basic costs and are two of the best results achieving schools in Sussex, I guess it would be right to expect a lot more .
 




Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,090
The arse end of Hangleton
Whilst I’m not taking sides , I have friends with kids at primary state schools in Brighton & Hove & also some friends that have primary school children at both Brighton college & Hurstpierpoint college .

At the state schools , they are sending work sheets for the kids to do and they have google classroom . The amount of work seems to vary from between 2- 3 hours per day . At Brighton college & hurst they are doing lessons via zoom or similar with their teacher and the hours are normal school hours .

So yes there does appear to be a big difference in what pupils are receiving and I’m not entirely sure what state school teachers are doing as they are clearly not teaching but I guess as Btn college & Hurst charge approx £20-25k per child per year basic costs and are two of the best results achieving schools in Sussex, I guess it would be right to expect a lot more .

My-ex wife is a teacher at a private school and does every timetabled lesson via Microsoft Teams. Really don't understand why state schools can't do similar.
 


Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
Helpful Moderator
Jul 21, 2003
19,903
Playing snooker
My 2 kids are at primary school, year 4 and 5 respectively.

Each week we receive a 'workbook' via email with set work, most of which seems to entail logging onto something called BBC bitesize and watching clips. It's all pretty uninspiring stuff, to be honest. As a parent, none of the set work has a 'learning objective' attached to it, to help us novice teachers understand what we should be driving at. Nor does it suggest a recommended duration for each task, making structuring the day / week more challenging than perhaps it could be. Also, there is no facility in place for returning the work and having it marked or assessed by the teacher. All in all, I have been pretty disappointed by how the teachers at my children's school have stepped up to this. It rather feels like they are doing the very least they could do, rather than the most. I raised these points with the Head. I got the feeling that my feedback wasn't regarded as helpful.

Fair play to those teachers out there who are striving to still educate.
 


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