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DH not interested in head teacher job

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Galla · 05/04/2017 21:03

He's a great teacher with lots of experience and I assumed this is where is is heading. A perfect head job has just been advertised. Right distance away, not too far, not too near to bump into any of them. Small school which looks ideal to start off with.
I excitedly emailed him the link when I saw the ad. He got home from work and said he'd think about it. Which was not promising. Then said today he's not interested but might be in a year or two. Jobs this ideal wouldn't come around that often in our area. I can't really understand his reasoning and they don't make any sense to me
He doesn't like the current school. He has no camaraderie with these colleagues unlike previous schools. The boss is weak. He enjoys teaching but the current class isn't his first choice.
He wants to be a head, but says he doesn't know enough of what's involved and wants more experience.
Sounds reasonable-ish but he has years of experience and its easy to find out what's involved.
I think he might have lost some confidence in his abilities as he has been drained this year with difficult assistants and a bigger than normal workload.
Aibu to try convincing him that this is a lost opportunity and that he is very capable?
I know I can't make him do anything he doesn't want too, but it's frustrating.

OP posts:
PigletWasPoohsFriend · 06/04/2017 16:37

I've never worked in a school where the head teacher actually gets to do any teaching.

It now happens a lot in small schools as school finances dictate they have to.

Youdosomething · 07/04/2017 21:50

Headship is certainly not an admin job Emma. Being a head teacher is just that, the main focus is leading teaching and learning. Headship is a leadership role which involves great knowledge of the curriculum but also involves leading people, motivating, inspiring, supporting and challenging. It is about modelling great teaching and developing teachers to be great teachers. It is very much about leading a successful team which has maximum impact on outcomes for children.

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