To put my 2pence in.
I don't agree with the proposed actions from the government. The teaching system works, and it shouldn't be altered.
On the other hand, I get massively wound up by teachers claiming sympathy for the hours of extra work they do on top of their teaching work. If you are doing 3-5 hours on top each day, then you are terrible at planning your workload, I have no sympathy for you.
You get ample holiday allowance to more than make up for the extra few hours a week (not a day), that is required for lesson planning and marking. Not to mention you get breaks in your teaching day for lesson planning allowance as well.
Stop the moaning, and I'll support you.
I used to agree, but having dated 2 teachers now... both secondary school teachers I can promise you that the work load is ridiculous. The problem is that unless the school is well off then most teachers will have no assistant, so all jobs have to be done by them. Actual classroom face to face teaching accounts for only about half the actual workload required.
Apart from lesson planning, you have performance and actions plans for EVERY child... you have to sort out problem with disruptive pupils, which can be a nightmare... calling parents, meeting parents... who are often as obnoxious as their spawn!
In an average day they were in at approx. 7.30- 8.00 am just so that they had time to get things sorted for 9am start of the day.... the school day for pupils ends at approx. 3.30 but for teachers its at least 6pm at the very earliest you can get out, as you need to set up tomorrows work, photocopy and mark and so on.... if you left early you would either HAVE to do it at home or in the morning.
Now don't get me wrong they do have more holidays but if my two ex's are any indication of the profession a lot of that time was spent producing next terms lesson plans, research and correlating guidelines to make sure you were not missing anything out. The lesson plans don't just pop up out of nowhere and in all but the very worst schools its something that seems to change year on year.
I used to share the sentiment that teachers only worked 9 till 4 and got loads of holidays and must be lazy...... my eyes were opened and I would now defend them... for hours at least. And don't make the mistake of blanketing them all together, a PE teacher has it easy compared to a core subject teacher.... plus quite often teachers have to fill in for sick staff, do extra activities and so on, yet still are required to do their normal job with no allowances made for time to prepare.
yes we all have to fill in for others but usually its a case of can you work overtime? not can you do youre job and his job at the same time please.... ok for answering a phone but not when its teaching two classes!