Gregory2Smith1
J'les aurai!
my wife's a teacher,often she'd be working at home until 11 o'clock at night,preparing for the next day or marking,she teaches up to A-level which can be demanding
there's alot of work outside the classroom that people don't see
sure the holidays are good,when i was laying bricks back in the uk the only "real" Holiday i'd get would be at Christmas
when your throwing up a flank,you can turn off mentally so to speak,in the classroom that's not possible
i've tried it,doing English oral (steady) lessons to french kids,just 5 at a time can be difficult,let alone a whole class,determined on giving you grief
all jobs have plusses and against,teaching is no different,it's certainly not a walk in the park as percieved by some
there's alot of work outside the classroom that people don't see
sure the holidays are good,when i was laying bricks back in the uk the only "real" Holiday i'd get would be at Christmas
when your throwing up a flank,you can turn off mentally so to speak,in the classroom that's not possible
i've tried it,doing English oral (steady) lessons to french kids,just 5 at a time can be difficult,let alone a whole class,determined on giving you grief
all jobs have plusses and against,teaching is no different,it's certainly not a walk in the park as percieved by some