Wondering if anyone can help me compare workload (specifically paperwork) in SEN schools compared to mainstream. I’m interested in moving to SEN in the decade or so before retirement, but remember hearing previously that paperwork was more extreme. I’m experienced and happy with current work life balance (work around 50 hours a week, KS1) but would love to try something new. I would expect my workload to be higher initially as there would be lots of reading and training, but worried that a move would dramatically increase workload for years into the future.
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