well done Dave good luck
Yaaaayyyy! Back in work!
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I have to say I'm touched by the amount of support I've had from everyone - thank you all.
Ken - I just hope none of my students read your post! They'll all be wanting a tortoise and they're already in short supply!
Mind you, if they did get one, maybe that would stop them playing on their b****y mobile 'phones all day!!Comment
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I'd forgotten the joys of finding insurance for a car. Bought myself a cheapo runaround for £300. Quotes for the insurance range from £600 per year to £2200 per year! Of course, those quotes don't include those companies that put annoying ads on TV - the ones that are like fingernails on a blackboard! - plus the fact I've not owned or driven a car for 5 years so have zero no-claims bonus.
Still gotta be better than spending nearly 4 hours a day on busesComment
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Hey Dave,
Congratulations mate! I was actually studying to be a teacher before joining the Army. I think teaching is a very noble profession, as you are helping raise and nurture the next generation of your nation. Hope it all goes well mate.Comment
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You're better off where you are.Comment
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Amen to that. My last 5 years in an FE college were insane, the place was run by morons earning £75,000 and above, many of whom hadn't seen the inside of a classroom or studio for decades, or had a clue about the real world of work! Slipped out at just under 60, and never looked back.
But .... I do enjoy the challenge of the teaching. The struggle to get students to understand the mathematical ideas and methods. My biggest problem is putting up with the managerial b******t we get every day.
Hey ho. It's a job and a few students do benefit so I'll carry on.Comment
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There's nothing to compare with that moment when you engage with a student / students, it's the only thing I miss, but my old colleagues just get more and more disillusioned , and have no respect from the management. I despair so much,mad it really isn't rocket science, is it?Comment
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I can tell you this Gern. A single good teacher is worth their weight in gold. I had a right twat of a math teacher who made my life hell. My wife had a great math teacher and as a result has one of the sharpest minds I know when it comes to numbers.Comment
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And that of course explains why I can't teach English. Pity about that 'cos most of the FE colleges will only employ tutors capable of teaching both basic Maths and English. Having got a degree in Maths, and therefore capable of understanding and communicating quite complex ideas, I'm supposed to have good enough skills to teach basic English. But anyone with a degree in English is not expected to be able to teach basic maths.
I try very hard to get students motivated by trying to keep the maths relevant to what they will need. I got into trouble some years ago when I suggested to my construction students that they would need to know how to price up a job if they wanted to do 'foreigners' (jobs for cash which wouldn't be declared to the taxman). I was told I shouldn't encourage students to break the law! What the h**l - some of them took the message on board and learned the routine needed, so as far as I was concerned it was 'Good job - well done'.
Waffling again I see Dave! Enough already!Comment
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I got all kinds of questions from my teacher in primary school when they found I was reading Anna Karina.... They did not believe me so I got to tell them all about it.... The only math classes I ever got anything from was practical mathematic . Things like how to Korea out you house bills and power consumption, making budgets, and check you wages... Things that you need to do. Geometry was OK as I was into technical drawing....What the hell can you use logarithm calculus for these days? Algebra was another great mystery to me. I got why, just never could get on with how. Lol.Comment
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teachers can influence your future paths in life i had a great teacher in woodwork/metalwork , i did all right with the normal subjects such as maths etc but he got me a job in a friends garage and i was on the work ladder ,after serving my time with the garage , i have been with with my currant employer for 36 years -the AA and it is largely due to him ,so a good teacher is priceless .good luck Dave the future is looking goodComment
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