snor wrote: » How is recruitment going in your school? We’ve had a lot of retirements and sick leaves so lots of posts to be filled.
rainbowtrout wrote: » We needed 14 new teachers this year. I believe we are still short 4 or 5
snor wrote: » I’d say it’s the same in our school - and the shortage in all the usual subjects. Be interesting to see If there is capacity there to fill all positions.
Postgrad10 wrote: » Anyone else frightened of the leaving cert results. They made a right mess of it in England. I’m guessing we’ll be no different.
Treppen wrote: » Dr Ciara preaching to the teachers blaming the unions.
Bananaleaf wrote: » Spoke with my principal today. The conversation was a bit weird. While we are speaking of 'bubbles', he has been working so hard trying to implement the roadmap in school that I don't think he has listened to a single news report or radio talk show in weeks. I was taken aback by how little he seemed to understand of the public reaction to the roadmap and some of the questions he was asking me about what people "on the outside" were thinking/saying was a little bit shocking.
Treppen wrote: » Has any teaching staff on here been consulted , especially practical subjects? I get the feeling it's see,speel and hear no evil. The longer the silence the more I'm reluctant to plan anything and the more I'm sure that it'll just be long days of supervision, crowd control and study. With us expected to do the digital teaching when we get home.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Sounds like he was/is in his own 'bubble'.
mirrorwall14 wrote: » It’s impossible to physically correct everyone’s maths individually, you will burn out. It takes far longer to correct online than in the copy. What I did was record the full solutions for the homework in video. The first part of the each virtual class was to use the video to correct any questions that went wrong. They had to upload their work so I could see they wrote out the solution/fixed their work. Then I recorded the demonstration for whatever we were doing that day. They could watch/rewatch it. And then set them questions to do. Rarely I used someone else’s YouTube video for demonstrations but I found it never quite worked as well-they are used to me and my way of speaking/teaching. If they still couldn’t figure out a problem then they messaged me It worked fairly well. Obviously not as good as a classroom by any stretch but it was ok. However it was incredibly time consuming to prep/record particularly without a proper whiteboard. I ended up preparing the document with screen shots of the problems then writing on that. But creating that document took time. So did the recording etc. There’s no way I could do it for three maths class groups on top of teaching a full timetable
djemba djemba wrote: » We have at least 5 new teachers and a few set for retirement in October. It is going to be so hard for new teachers in schools to assimilate this year ahead. It can be hard enough to get to know people under normal circumstances but this year ahead. I suppose teachers already in the school will need to make a bigger effort.
pandoraj09 wrote: » Query regarding this LWR position,the one that you get 2 hours a week off for. I've zero interest in it. We got an email from management earlier saying if nobody expressed an interest in the job that it would be allocated to one of the AP1s. I'm the most senior teacher in my school and an AP1 so I'd say it won't be long before they come knocking on my door. I won't be agreeing to do it, but it would be unfortunate to have to argue my case before the school year has even begun. Can people share whats happening in their school with this position ie if nobody applies for it? Thanks in advance
rainbowtrout wrote: » Principal sent out a half assed email with half the details missing about two weeks ago. A week later he sent out the proper template one that was in the guidelines. About four hours later he said that a particular member of staff was appointed on a 'first to reply' basis. So if there was genuine interest no one got a chance. It also prevents a teacher vote on the matter. You can draw your own conclusions from that. The covid aide was not offered to staff at all. Two of our LCs are in doing it. :rolleyes: You can't be made do it. It's not an AP1 job.
LW2018 wrote: » Principals were told by the JMB to allow time for people to express interest - days not hours!! Big issue there from management