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Confessions of a teacher

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PenguinBear · 07/09/2013 21:10

Saw this thread on a teaching forum and thought it might be good for the MN staffroom!!

Anyone want to start? :)

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ssd · 07/09/2013 21:11

I don't know how you all do it without committing murder on a daily basis (confessions of a mum....)

but I'm glad you do Grin

Ohshitnamechange · 07/09/2013 21:16

I already have a couple of favourites!

PenguinBear · 07/09/2013 21:26

Me too! Blush

One of my TAs has a very negative opinion of some of the children as she moved up from the nursery with them and they would not behave for her. rolling around on the floor at carpet time was normal when with her. They have been lovely for me and very well behaved! Grin

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SuffolkNWhat · 07/09/2013 21:28

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2kidsintow · 12/09/2013 22:04

I'm enjoying the fact that 2 particular pupils are no longer mine now they've moved up a year - although I do miss the class as a whole.

It's gratifying to hear that they are still up to the same old tricks with their new teacher and that it wasn't just me they acted up for.

HeyMicky · 12/09/2013 22:10

Colleagues in nearby rooms (so we could see each other's reactions) would send notes to each other talking about the kid delivering the note. So you'd open up the (sealed) note and it would say "looks like a frog, right?" and then you'd politely thank the student while trying not to snort with laughter at his goggly eyes

AndThatsWhatIThinkOfYou · 12/09/2013 22:16

heymicky - that's quite mean

TigerSwallowTail · 12/09/2013 22:20

That is horrid heymicky.

EvilTwins · 12/09/2013 22:23

I have two favourites. I've taught them for 3 yrs (they're now yr 10 - I've taught them since yr 7) and I am going to be GUTTED when they leave. And they know it.

uneedme · 12/09/2013 22:29

Heymicky thats just plain nasty. You don't deserve to be a teacher!

MiaowTheCat · 13/09/2013 08:54

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SilverApples · 13/09/2013 09:32

HeyMicky, that's vile.
WTF is a 'Social Media Manager' anyway?

slug · 13/09/2013 11:51

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LuvMyBoyz · 25/10/2013 19:22

You made me laugh, heymicky! When my partner and I worked in the same school we would send each other ridiculous notes with kids and once he rushed into my class, gave me a kiss and ran out again. Kids were shocked...they never realised we were married.

LoopaDaLoopa · 25/10/2013 19:27

oh good Lord this really isn't a good look. As a teacher, I think it prudent we don't spout this shit. Please. Casual racism and belittling of children simply isn't OK. Especially from a teacher.

BsshBossh · 25/10/2013 19:32

This is turning out to be a horrid thread...

LindyHemming · 25/10/2013 19:54

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nomorecrumbs · 25/10/2013 20:00

How is that post casual racism? The poster said it was a school with a high % of immigrants from a culture that intermarries frequently. That's not discrimination, that's an observation.

missmapp · 25/10/2013 20:00

I LOVE my current class and am thinking of ways of ensuring they never leave ( yr6) . Can I lose their secondary school applications- what do you reckon!! Looking at the current Yr5 , I am sorely tempted.

TwllBach · 25/10/2013 20:25

I secretly love it when a small child slips their hand in mine - I love that, in that second, they trust/like me enough to want to.

It makes me Sad that, in my school, it is frowned upon.

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BitchyHen · 25/10/2013 20:40

I am a TA in a PRU and secretly I worry about my students when I'm not at work. It's been raining all evening and I've been worrying about a couple of students who are likely to be outside. There are a few I would like provide a hot meal, a bath and clean clothes for.

Morgause · 25/10/2013 20:45

One of my mums was a wonderful dressmaker and made the most beautiful clothes for her daughter. The child was a little beauty as well and I couldn't resist sometimes sending her with a note to another teacher just so she could see how lovely the child looked before she wrecked the look at playtime.

Saw her recently and she's still a real beauty and still a scruff.

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