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The Teachers’s Republic Refuge - solidarity comrades!

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StaffAssociationRepresentative · 28/04/2020 13:34

So continuing on from our boycott/flowers we need to continue to defend our profession. This is teacher/school staff chat - if you do not fall into that category please start you own thread elsewhere.

#solidarity

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EvilTwins · 30/04/2020 18:52

You know those spoof accounts on twitter? I got an email today that could have come from one of them. I teach for a virtual school (it’s complicated but essentially I run my own thing and they fund it) who have become increasingly corporate. They sent a picture with an instruction that all teachers must use it at as a virtual background for all zoom calls. 🤦‍♀️

SallyLovesCheese · 30/04/2020 18:52

That tweet that Herc linked, did you see the writer was then asking people not to retweet because she didn't want to get into trouble and it was "just a question" and she'd have to delete it if people kept retweeting... Does she understand Twitter?! If you put something out there you can't control what people do with it. It could easily have been picked up by a newspaper. She should refrain from posting or have a Twitter account like Nobby that is anonymous.

Anyway, I shall be awaiting the results of these talks with bated breath. I just can't see how they come up with a solution that is satisfactory for school staff and parents and pupils alike.

If enough is put in social distancing-wise and cleaning-wise for teachers, some parents will complain. If not enough is done about cleanliness and reducing the amount of pupils in etc. then school staff are going to be put in a very difficult position.

I'm in every week anyway so it won't really change for me, I'll have to be going in regardless, but there will be plenty of worried people, whichever way it goes.

Nightmare.

SallyLovesCheese · 30/04/2020 18:54

Oops, took me too long to type on my phone, Appu beat me to it. I should have just said: "I agree with Appu!"

Appuskidu · 30/04/2020 18:54

Are we likely to hear anything from the unions after the meeting??

Appuskidu · 30/04/2020 18:54

@SallyLovesCheese Grin

pfrench · 30/04/2020 18:55

Something, but it will mean nothing. That's my bet.

Hercwasonaroll · 30/04/2020 18:56

I'm a bit worried about facemasks. Slight hearing impairment means I lip read A LOT. my classroom teaching would become very difficult with facemasks on everyone. Stupidly never declared said impairment as a disability because I have never needed any adjustments until now!

Piggywaspushed · 30/04/2020 18:56

I did notice she seemed to regret tweeting! It's astonishingly naïve.

Mind you, I accidentally got retweeted 200 times yesterday....

CraftyGin · 30/04/2020 18:56

Has anyone had a video lesson with wine in a coffee mug?

FrippEnos · 30/04/2020 19:01

It will be interesting to see how quickly we are all called back in to rearrange the classrooms.

Mistressiggi · 30/04/2020 19:06

That wouldn't be a teacher job though.
Herc, doesn't matter if you didn't declare it before, it wasn't an issue before but it is now. (Well, it might be one)

thebookeatinggirl · 30/04/2020 19:11

Lord Adonis has just tweeted saying he's written to Amanda Spielman expressing concern that many schools aren't providing sufficient online learning and support, and that Ofsted should be monitoring this. Because Ofsted would, of course, really help schools provide this. Not.

SallyLovesCheese · 30/04/2020 19:12

I'm in the same boat, Herc, except I have a moderate to severe loss so it's going to be really hard if we all have to wear masks!

Appuskidu · 30/04/2020 19:13

Lord Adonis has just tweeted saying he's written to Amanda Spielman expressing concern that many schools aren't providing sufficient online learning and support, and that Ofsted should be monitoring this

Bloody hell, really??

ChloeDecker · 30/04/2020 19:14

I think we need to invent some "quarantini"cocktails for "locktail" hour just for us teachers... Any suggestions?

Markerita anyone???Wine

thebookeatinggirl · 30/04/2020 19:16

Really. And we should "stop making excuses".

FrippEnos · 30/04/2020 19:16

Mistressigg

That wouldn't be a teacher job though.

And yet you can see it stomping down the corridor towards us :)

pinkrocker · 30/04/2020 19:26

WTactualF. How can he say we're inadequate and not meeting any "standards" or we're not good enough if there are no bloody "standards" to meet!?!

NeurotrashWarrior · 30/04/2020 19:27

This was going round WhatsApp recently:

‘Lockdown lingo’ - are you fully conversant with the new terminology? Here are a few terms to get you in the groove:

Coronacoaster
The ups and downs of your mood during the pandemic. You’re loving lockdown one minute but suddenly weepy with anxiety the next. It truly is “an emotional coronacoaster”.

Quarantinis
Experimental cocktails mixed from whatever random ingredients you have left in the house. The boozy equivalent of a store cupboard supper. Southern Comfort and Ribena quarantini with a glacé cherry garnish, anyone? These are sipped at “locktail hour”, ie. wine o’clock during lockdown, which seems to be creeping earlier with each passing week.

Blue Skype thinking
A work brainstorming session which takes place over a videoconferencing app. Such meetings might also be termed a “Zoomposium”. Naturally, they are to be avoided if at all possible.

Le Creuset wrist
It’s the new “avocado hand” - an aching arm after taking one’s best saucepan outside to bang during the weekly ‘Clap For Carers.’ It might be heavy but you’re keen to impress the neighbours with your high-quality kitchenware.

Coronials
As opposed to millennials, this refers to the future generation of babies conceived or born during coronavirus quarantine. They might also become known as “Generation C” or, more spookily, “Children of the Quarn”.

Furlough Merlot
Wine consumed in an attempt to relieve the frustration of not working. Also known as “bored-eaux” or “cabernet tedium”.

Coronadose
An overdose of bad news from consuming too much media during a time of crisis. Can result in a “panicdemic”.

Getting on your Wicks
Vexing noise levels from neighbours doing their daily workout with Joe Wicks, the Body Coach. Star jumps and burpees sound like a stampeding herd of buffalo.

Miley/Billy Ray
Rhyming slang for coronavirus, as in popstrel Miley Cyrus (ie ‘virus’) or her country crooner father Billy Ray. Sample usage: “I’m suffering with a touch of the Mileys” or “I’m achy-breaky and displaying Billy Ray symptoms”. Which one you use is a useful indicator of your age.

Claphazard
Someone so enthusiastic about saluting our care workers that they forget all social distancing guidelines, start hugging their neighbours and high-fiving passing pedestrians.

The elephant in the Zoom
The glaring issue during a videoconferencing call that nobody feels able to mention. E.g. one participant has dramatically put on weight, suddenly sprouted terrible facial hair or has a worryingly messy house visible in the background.

Doughverkill
One’s social media feed being dominated by smug photos of home-made sourdough or banana bread. If making sourdough is so great, how come you'd never done it before March?

Quentin Quarantino
An attention-seeker using their time in lockdown to make amateur films which they’re convinced are funnier and cleverer than they actually are.

Covidiot
One who ignores public health advice or behaves with reckless disregard for the safety of others can be said to display “covidiocy” or be “covidiotic”. Also called a “lockclown” or even a “Wuhan-ker”.

Space invader
Someone who routinely comes closer to you than the recommended two metres and who you’d like to zap like in an arcade game.

Goutbreak
The sudden fear that you’ve consumed so much wine, cheese, home-made cake and Easter chocolate in lockdown that your ankles are swelling up like a medieval king’s.

Caught between a shop and a hoard place
The dilemma of needing to purchase basics but not wanting to be accused of stockpiling. I'm not stockpiling, I usually buy this many tins of beans.

Zumping
The recent phenomenon of ending a romantic relationship via video call. Depending on the platform used for the break-up, it can also be known as “FaceTumped” or “Housepumped”.

Antisocial distancing
Using health precautions as an excuse for snubbing neighbours and generally ignoring people you find irritating.

Dinfluencer
Someone so proud of their new-found cooking ability that they artfully photograph every supper to boast about it on social media.

Quaranteam
The people and/or pets you’re in lockdown with are your “quaranteam”. This era’s equivalent of #squadgoals.

Coughin’ dodger
Someone so alarmed by an innocuous splutter or throat-clear that they back away in terror.

Tandemic
A sun-kissed glow acquired from sitting in one’s garden or (gasp!) flouting the rules on park sunbathing.

Mask-ara
Extra make-up applied to "make one's eyes pop" before venturing out in public wearing a face mask.

Doom ’n’ Zoom
The feeling spread by the most miserable or pessimistic participant in a videoconference, aka the “Zoommonger” or “lockdowner”.

Co-runner virus
An infection potentially spread by selfish fitness fanatics taking up an entire path by jogging two abreast.

Covid-10
The 10lbs in weight that we’re all gaining from comfort-eating and comfort-drinking. Also known as “fattening the curve”.

Hercwasonaroll · 30/04/2020 19:29

Adonis is having his arse handed to him and rightly so. It's like every single teacher bashing thread response in one on twitter.

pinkrocker · 30/04/2020 19:31

Herc he's arguing his point though and he'll have people believing he's right because you know, he's a politician or something
neuro that's where I nicked the quarantini from Grin

Asuitablecat · 30/04/2020 19:32

Bj mentioned masks A LOT. I think that's their back to school strategy.

I noticed he's dropped the war metaphors and gone for mountains. War metaphors were encouraging people to go out and 'fight' it.

noblegiraffe · 30/04/2020 19:45

Some people really can’t cope with being totally irrelevant during a pandemic can they?

FrippEnos · 30/04/2020 19:48

pinkrocker

Not even bothering with that.

every time he posts he just shows what a massive prick he is.

I will say though that it appears to come from one tweet from a woman who was praising her school for the efforts one week in how now changed her mine.

I get the feeling that she has found out that teaching isn't as easy as she thought.

Mistressiggi · 30/04/2020 19:52

And yet you can see it stomping down the corridor towards us Smile
Aye well it can try but it's harder to catch me when I'm at home Grin

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