I agree that some teachers struggle to relate to adults - normally those who have never been outside of education.
What's with the free periods they get? How many other people get so many breaks in their working day?
What's going to change year on year?
What's going to change year on year?
What's with the free periods they get? How many other people get so many breaks in their working day?
Is there any evidenced backing that up apart from some teachers who have never worked outside education saying they have it hard? The only people I have seen say its stressful are those who don't know better. Teaching does not come anywhere near the most time consuming or stressful jobs. The few lists I have seen dont have teachers near the top. Aircraft traffic controllers make teachers jobs look very none stressfull.
EDIT: Changed my mind it depends which school your in and what location.
Soooooo 98% of it stays the same? :|
My father was a head teacher in a primary school up until a few years ago, it's not so bad.
I used to get lifts in with my old headmaster when I helped out at my old school when I was in the sixth form, he was always pretty positive...
No, I'm just saying your mother seems to be relaying negative things to you, whilst when I spoke to a headmaster, at length, he was pretty positive. These two things are at odds with each other, I'm not saying anything else :|.
Urmm, we were having an adult conversation... he had no reason to lie.
Is there any evidenced backing that up apart from some teachers who have never worked outside education saying they have it hard? The only people I have seen say its stressful are those who don't know better. Teaching does not come anywhere near the most time consuming or stressful jobs. The few lists I have seen dont have teachers near the top. Aircraft traffic controllers make teachers jobs look very none stressfull.
EDIT: Changed my mind a little it depends which school you're in and what location. An inner city school is much more stressful then a village school. A special needs school is not the same as a secondary mainstream e.c.t Working at special school with children dying on a regular basis. Now that's stressful.
RoachycaL said "She's also spent atleast 2 weeks of the summer "holidays" in school working."
It appears schools are very different from each other. In my school 1 teacher came in for half a day to tidy up. Perhaps it's a case of some schools are stressful some are not.
RoachycaL said "I don't need to give any "evidence" other than like I say both of my parents are teachers so I know what its like from being there. 3 out of the 5 nights my mum works she stays back for meetings and other crazy stuff that drags the staff back"
That could just be because she is a bad teacher with bad planning, or in a bad school that's overworking her unfairly or just a very bad head. That or she is a workaholic and likes to work. (Not saying she is bad, I dont know her)
Teachers have a limited amount of meetings they can go to. I don't believe meetings are taking up all her time unless they are overworking her beyond fair amounts.
Perhaps she is in a stressful job but that doesn't mean Teachers have a higher workload or more stressful job then other jobs. Until I see real evidenced most teachers have highly stressful jobs I am not going believe it. Perhaps it's a case of some schools are stressful some are not. As far as I an see the odd stressful school is the exception not the rule and the stress is more to do with the staff then the job.
EDIT: Just noticed you said she is a headteacher, well that's much more stressful and a higher workload then any teaching job. It also explains 3 days out of 5 staying nights.
Perhaps she is in a stressful job but that doesn't mean Teachers have a higher workload or more stressful job then other jobs. Until I see real evidenced most teachers have highly stressful jobs I am not going believe it.