School Closures ........
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Tbh i think Head Teachers are damned either way if they do shut they get a roasting about it, If they dont alot of parents moan that they should have been so its a catch 22.
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Dont know how that one arose. But , i do know that all school closures arent taken lightly. For one thing, during OFSTED inspections , school closure due to inclement weather , is viewed very dimly m by the inspectors
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Surely there is little they can say/do when all schools in the catchment area are closed?
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In fact, going on all the endless policies and directives we used to receive from the LA, it wouldn't surprise me at all to find that schools were being put under pressure by the LA to close if they think they level of UA is going to be high. Let’s not forget the current fad for academies, and no LA wants to look bad to central government as it gives schools another reason to opt out.
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I was reminded this morning that Teachers can be directed to attend their local school if they cannot get into their usual school ...... what a brilliant idea - let's roll it out Governors!!!
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Ding a ling a ling,playtime is over Pete,back to class...
I must say you can always tell when schools are closed etc as much less traffic on the roads,let it snow for another 2 weeks..
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Ah, the same old ****ty cycle has started again. He must be bored of starting threads saying how much of a rip off and how out dated the Impreza is, so he has resorted to slagging off teachers again. I await the next one, probably about firemen...
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I didn't make it into work on Friday due to snow. Then again, neither did 95% of my students
What was nice, was that I got to try my Porsche in the snow whilst attempting to get to work.
What a machine. Seriously - teachers should really get into this type of German machinery. A cut above the Honda Civics of the world
What actually stopped me what the jack-knifed lorry in the road, and the 11cm of snow.
Poor show imho.
Anyhoo, I got home, poured myself a G & T, logged in remotely to the college, and got on with some work.
I even managed to email work to all of my students to carry on with - most handed it in between yesterday and today
The system WORKS.
The closure of the schools/educational establishments ISN'T in ANY way related to the "lowly" foot-soldier teaching staff.
The Governors and Head/Principal take this decision. NOBODY else.
To think otherwise, is ludicrous and demonstrates the actions of a troll (quelle surprise!)
Bring on tomorrow, as I fear more places will be shut in my area (one of the virtues of living in the countryside eh?).
Schools will probably shut, but contrary to the misconceptions and quite frankly, misplaced animosity, it will be for the right reasons.
FWIW, my sister is a Head of English. She has ALWAYS had the instruction that if she can't make it to her place of work (15 mile away), she's to report to our local school.
Like every teacher, as I'm led to believe. This isn't news. (or shouldn't be!)
Dan
<off to look at my car in the snow!!>
PS the funny thing is that the old tw@t can't work out what's being said tongue-in-cheek and what's real. LOL.
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Not sure if the reason for closures has been posted (as I could not be bothered wading through the all the **** I am sure is posted on this thread by PSLewis etc) but here is a link...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-11875885
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-11875885
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FWIW, my 2 kids' schools are open, as is my college.
In deepest rural (snow-bound) Herefordshire.
The only caveat stated that travel should be undertaken as long as it is safe to do so.
Sounds pretty fair.
Don't know what all the fuss is about
In deepest rural (snow-bound) Herefordshire.
The only caveat stated that travel should be undertaken as long as it is safe to do so.
Sounds pretty fair.
Don't know what all the fuss is about
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All employees of LEA schools ,whether teachers ,support staff or TA , have always had it in their contracts that they(said employee) can be re- deployed in any of the Citys schools or, indeed, any establishment the employers see fit to re- direct employees
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Failing that - a FANTASTIC idea would be to add extra school days in the better weather ... instead of 7 weeks holiday in the summer, they get 6 weeks.
And don't get me onto Firemen with their claim that they are worth £35,000!!! This is a part time job (all firemen have 2 or 3 or 4 jobs to keep them busy) - it's an outrage!!
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But Pete, it's not a case of "about time".... it's been written into Teacher contracts for YEARS.
And has never been an issue.
IMHO, this is one of the misconceptions about what teachers do: and as a result, a great many people jumping on a fictitious bandwagon about an issue that simply doesn't exist.
Not me though - when I can't make it in to work, I call/email them and let them know I'm working from home (G&T optional ).
But I do always email my superior a copy of the work I have done.
And has never been an issue.
IMHO, this is one of the misconceptions about what teachers do: and as a result, a great many people jumping on a fictitious bandwagon about an issue that simply doesn't exist.
Not me though - when I can't make it in to work, I call/email them and let them know I'm working from home (G&T optional ).
But I do always email my superior a copy of the work I have done.
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To be honest the firemen (and women lets not be sexist) deserve every penny, in fact, all our emergency services do , given the jobs they do
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PSL can't you tell folk are sick of you, sod off and find another forum to do your moaning and whinging.
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If the weather conditions are such that it is very difficult or even dangerous for parents to get their children to school, it seems sensible to close the school until conditions improve.
Bit of a waste of time to open the school for the few children who might just be able to make the journey.
Les
Bit of a waste of time to open the school for the few children who might just be able to make the journey.
Les
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I see that in Russia the temp has to be BELOW -52 degrees C before a school can close .... it's about time our Teachers found out what the real World is like!!
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Well people can make up their own assumptions but most do get bored after a while. Look at that last post. No one could be bothered entertaining his drivel any more and the thread drifted off, which was for the best really...until you brought it back to the top, lol.
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4 Pages, 117 Posts and 976 Views ..... yes, that's pretty poor value from me I admit.
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