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Whether you're a permanent teacher, supply teacher or student teacher, you'll find others in the same situation on our Staffroom forum.

Is anyone considering an october resignation?

30 replies

CiderLolly · 19/09/2015 22:35

Soooo, I've been teaching for 15 years, always had good to outstanding observations/ feedback, well respected etc etc but I've lost my mojo. My school is not a nice place to be and I have tried to find another post but have been unsuccessful (great interview lessons but not great in interview) . Feeling like a need a change and fancying a bit of supply. Anyone similar???

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Doowrah · 25/09/2015 21:08

Not at all Elephant I think us primaries will have every sympathy especially as we teach across the curriculum including tons of practicals.

elephantoverthehill · 25/09/2015 21:16

Ah thanks Doowrah. I guess I am always in awe of my DCs primary teachers and their hard work. The least of my worries is to learn and track the progress of at least 260 students.

CiderLolly · 26/09/2015 19:58

You might well be me lurkinginthenorth! Still undecided on the resignation!

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KinkyDorito · 26/09/2015 20:41

I mark in purple and frequently write far more than the students. Open their books and they are all collections of my comments Grin.

rollonthesummer · 30/09/2015 21:09

I frequently write more than the children as well!

If it's so brilliant in Oz, why are there so many Australian teachers here at the moment? There are 5 in my daughter's primary school?!

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