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Apr 03, 2006 18:49

I really didn't want to go to work today, but I wanted to stay home less.
The boss was noticable by his absence, so haven't had a chance to find out whether the rumours are true about the little fucktards not geting kicked out permanently.
It would appear that we cannot touch or hurt a pupil without serious repercussions, but these students can spit, swear and physically hurt teaching staff without fear of any consequences
The government made sure schools have heavy financial penalties if they try to rid themselves of these students.
This is good for them, as it discourages the permanent exclusion of very disruptive pupils that they would be bound by law to find/provide alternative schooling for.
As they have closed all the specialist schools and put all the nutters in mainstream (another cost cutting exercise called inclusion) You now get the situation that if the schools management are weak (oooh let me think is ours weak YES!!)
The lunatics run the asylum.
I am not surprised that there is a shortage of teachers and that a lot are leaving the profession in droves
Don't get me wrong there are a lot of wonderful kids at my school
Unfortunately they are constantly overshadowed by mouthy, arogant, ignorant oxygen wasters
If they don't want an education to get on in life? Fine! go away and leave the good kids to get on and be the best that they can be, instead of constantly having to sit and wait bored while teachers deal with these obnoxious little gits
As you probably guessed my stress levels are still off the scale
I have the headache from hell
fucked kidneys from drinking too much over the weekend
And to top it all I was told today I have an assessment interview on Thursday OH JOY !
Is it any wonder teachers have the highest incidence of alcoholism, illness and stress
I loved my job but thanks to these few individuals, its time to go :(
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