Cian92 wrote: » Nothing stopping you from studying at home... If your behind that's your own fault. Im in 6th year and delighted
TheZohan wrote: » Attact the post, not the poster.
kona wrote: » Ollchailin wrote: » Look everybody isnt out to get you. Your the First only Profession declaring your closed for a week:rolleyes: Im blaming teachers for leaving a bunch of school kids ****ed, 4 weeks before their mocks:rolleyes:. Ive college Lecturers offering extra tutorials before the exams. Doubt you lot will offer this to you exam classes? Thought not. I'm one of 'you lot' and I have spent the last week (and will spend the weekend) creating and uploading assignments which my exam students can do online. Keep moaning though.
Ollchailin wrote: » Look everybody isnt out to get you. Your the First only Profession declaring your closed for a week:rolleyes: Im blaming teachers for leaving a bunch of school kids ****ed, 4 weeks before their mocks:rolleyes:. Ive college Lecturers offering extra tutorials before the exams. Doubt you lot will offer this to you exam classes? Thought not.
stripysocks85 wrote: » FYI, Dublin City may have public transport, but I can guarantee it hardly exists in the rest of the country [but that is a different matter]. Yes perhaps some children can walk/cycle 'safely' to school, but I think you're forgetting that there is a horrifiic forecast for the East for the weekend, and with no let up on this ice, there is no chance for what's there to thaw, which means there are layers and layers of unthawed ice, providing an ice rink. Secondly, not all teachers live right beside their school - many teachers must travel backroads, and long distances in order to arrive at their school. THIS provides yet another obstacle to schools opening safely. As unforunately, without teachers present, schools cannot operate. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
TheZohan wrote: » 80% of you voted for strike action when the weather was good enough to travel in. That's pathetic.
TheZohan wrote: » That's pathetic.
spurious wrote: » Can you please ask him is that a departmental instruction to all schools?
kona wrote: » So do alot of other people who HAVE to be in work.:rolleyes: We didnt force all Teachers to live miles from their jobs, thats your choice. I dont give a **** where you live as long as you can get to your job, which is quite a important one. Put that in yer pipe an smoke it .
kona wrote: » FAO of the "oooh I cant drive brigade" Well, we have trains, (LUAS in dublin too). Pretty sure most here have legs. Most will have a bike too. So there, you can avail of public Transport, Walk, Cycle. Hell thanks to all the Moaning you may even get a lift in a APC. I understand some areas are bad, BUT I live in dublin and the only issue is having to travel at 30KMPH. Every school doesnt need to be closed, I think its more than a coincedince that schools are the first to be closed everytime we get something more than a frost or a shower. In most places, If you need to get somewhere, you can.
spurious wrote: » kona wrote: » I'm one of 'you lot' and I have spent the last week (and will spend the weekend) creating and uploading assignments which my exam students can do online. Keep moaning though. Ye but your not in the class room, also while you speak for yerself, not all schools or teachers are so resourceful. Why cant you manage that and college professors can? How can college libraries remain open? Do you realise that Eircom are reporting problems with alot of telephone lines?
kona wrote: » I'm one of 'you lot' and I have spent the last week (and will spend the weekend) creating and uploading assignments which my exam students can do online. Keep moaning though.
kona wrote: » I dont give a **** where you live as long as you can get to your job, which is quite a important one.
kona wrote: » Grow a pair of balls and stop being a sheltered sissy.
kona wrote: » I can drive to work, I can drive to college and drive to the shops.
kona wrote: » Ollchailin wrote: » Look everybody isnt out to get you. Your the First only Profession declaring your closed for a week:rolleyes: Im blaming teachers for leaving a bunch of school kids ****ed, 4 weeks before their mocks:rolleyes:. Ive college Lecturers offering extra tutorials before the exams. Doubt you lot will offer this to you exam classes? Thought not. You're taking the piss, right?! EVERY year I take my students for extra classes before their exams. EVERY year I do extra work with my students to do mock oral exams with them before the state oral exams. EVERY WEEK I stay after school with one student or other to help them out with something they are having difficulty with. Some years I have in fact gone into school during the Easter holidays to do this extra work. I can assure you any student of mine who feels unprepared for the mocks will only have themselves to blame. I have the courses finished in BOTH my subjects. So quit trolling- we get it, you had some auld biddy of a teacher you didn't like when you went to school so it means we're all horrible people.
Trotter wrote: » My parents live 8 miles from a bus stop, 14 miles from a train. I'll be sure to comfort them when they cant get to the end of the driveway with the thoughts that you are miffed at the 30km/hr speed. :rolleyes:
Ms. Captain M wrote: » Ah Jesus. Now have to try and find a childminder. I can understand some schools having to close, but my son's was open the last 2 days and there didn't seem to be low attendance, he said there was 3 missing from his class. Could they not have left it to the individual boards of management to decide like this week. I can't afford to take time off work for this.
deemark wrote: » But THE MINISTER has closed the schools, where our jobs are. What part of this do you not understand?
Ollchailin wrote: » kona wrote: » You're taking the piss, right?! EVERY year I take my students for extra classes before their exams. EVERY year I do extra work with my students to do mock oral exams with them before the state oral exams. EVERY WEEK I stay after school with one student or other to help them out with something they are having difficulty with. Some years I have in fact gone into school during the Easter holidays to do this extra work. I can assure you any student of mine who feels unprepared for the mocks will only have themselves to blame. I have the courses finished in BOTH my subjects. So quit trolling- we get it, you had some auld biddy of a teacher you didn't like when you went to school so it means we're all horrible people. Nice, Logical conclusion on boards: I dont like what they are saying about me....Oh It must be a Troll.:rolleyes:
kona wrote: » You're taking the piss, right?! EVERY year I take my students for extra classes before their exams. EVERY year I do extra work with my students to do mock oral exams with them before the state oral exams. EVERY WEEK I stay after school with one student or other to help them out with something they are having difficulty with. Some years I have in fact gone into school during the Easter holidays to do this extra work. I can assure you any student of mine who feels unprepared for the mocks will only have themselves to blame. I have the courses finished in BOTH my subjects. So quit trolling- we get it, you had some auld biddy of a teacher you didn't like when you went to school so it means we're all horrible people.
kona wrote: » Im blaming teachers for leaving a bunch of school kids ****ed, 4 weeks before their mocks:rolleyes:.
kona wrote: » Ollchailin wrote: » Look everybody isnt out to get you. Your the First only Profession declaring your closed for a week:rolleyes: Im blaming teachers for leaving a bunch of school kids ****ed, 4 weeks before their mocks:rolleyes:. I'm fairly certain that it was the minister for education who declared that the schools were closed not the teachers, unless there's someone conspiracy to keep our schools closed that only you are privy to. kona wrote: » So do alot of other people who HAVE to be in work.:rolleyes: We didnt force all Teachers to live miles from their jobs, thats your choice. I dont give a **** where you live as long as you can get to your job, which is quite a important one. Put that in yer pipe an smoke it . A lot of schools in this country are located in the middle of country with only back roads to access them. My brother attends a country school and the road to it is deadly. We live just outside the town and the the road from our house a main road is near impassable with cars constantly sliding across, and being unable to stop. You seem to think that no matter how dangerous the roads are we should all travel them even though most people in the know are calling for us to stay at home.
Ollchailin wrote: » Look everybody isnt out to get you. Your the First only Profession declaring your closed for a week:rolleyes: Im blaming teachers for leaving a bunch of school kids ****ed, 4 weeks before their mocks:rolleyes:.
kona wrote: » What the **** do your parents have to do with this? are they currently employed teachers? While I have sympathy, In this discussion I dont care.
deemark wrote: » Isn't Dublin, where everyone lives, fantastic?!:rolleyes: .
kona wrote: » Your the First only Profession declaring your closed for a week:rolleyes: Im blaming teachers for leaving a bunch of school kids ****ed, 4 weeks before their mocks:rolleyes:.Ive college Lecturers offering extra tutorials before the exams.Doubt you lot will offer this to you exam classes?Thought not.
kona wrote: » Ollchailin wrote: » Nice, Logical conclusion on boards: I dont like what they are saying about me....Oh It must be a Troll.:rolleyes: Well there is no other explanation or rationale for your ramblings.
Ollchailin wrote: » Nice, Logical conclusion on boards: I dont like what they are saying about me....Oh It must be a Troll.:rolleyes:
kona wrote: » spurious wrote: » Ye but your not in the class room, also while you speak for yerself, not all schools or teachers are so resourceful. Why cant you manage that and college professors can? How can college libraries remain open? Do you realise that Eircom are reporting problems with alot of telephone lines? The sensible people are not with eircom. TBH it looks like you're just looking to get a dig in. The kids I teach will not be greatly disadvantaged by this. I'm glad our school (non-private, inner city, VEC) had the foresight to set up Moodle. Looking at the stats, some of the kids have already started their work. I'm happy enough with that.
spurious wrote: » Ye but your not in the class room, also while you speak for yerself, not all schools or teachers are so resourceful. Why cant you manage that and college professors can? How can college libraries remain open? Do you realise that Eircom are reporting problems with alot of telephone lines?
Proto wrote: » Ollchailin wrote: » If a student didn't bring books home for the holidays to study for the mocks, they're ****ed anyway. I laugh at the people spouting "Oh no what about my exams?" Pick up a book and study at home FFS In that case why bother with teachers at all:rolleyes: Retarded statement.
Ollchailin wrote: » If a student didn't bring books home for the holidays to study for the mocks, they're ****ed anyway. I laugh at the people spouting "Oh no what about my exams?" Pick up a book and study at home FFS
kona wrote: » spurious wrote: » Ye but your not in the class room, also while you speak for yerself, not all schools or teachers are so resourceful. Why cant you manage that and college professors can? How can college libraries remain open? Do you realise that Eircom are reporting problems with alot of telephone lines? Let this man know how angry you are:batt.okeeffe@oireachtas.ie However, this is one time I have to applaud the man for showing real leadership.