Anyone heard of the concept of TOIL for full time teachers? A few of us have been asked to cover some lessons for a sick colleague(which, of course , we shouldn't be doing...it's all about not spending any money) and have been offered TOIL in return BUT only when we have free periods anyway.
I didn't work in one of those fascist dictatorships schools that has stated hours of presence in the school building so I can't see the appeal. To me, I am being told I have to go home at lunch one day and lose my free periods! I can't see what I would gain from this. I'd just go home and watch Countdown or something (and by the time I got home , I would have used 30 minutes of it!). Then I'd have to catch up on my marking, planning at another point.
I've only ever heard of TOIL before for admin staff who accrue it and so can therefore take whole days off.
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Piggywaspushed · 04/06/2018 17:22
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