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Guest Blog 9: My Exit from Headship | Exit Teaching
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Guest Blog 8: Who’d Be a Teacher Indeed? Guest Blog 10: How to get the job you want outside teaching →. Guest Blog 9: My Exit from Headship. June 8, 2015. My job as a headteacher was my life. It took up most of my waking time and had been adopted by my husband who recognised I couldn’t ‘put it down’. He understood that when we went on holiday I would be checking emails and available for calls. He knew that weekends would always involve some time at the computer. I told my governors during the Christmas h...
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November | 2015 | Exit Teaching
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Monthly Archives: November 2015. Guest Blog 10: How to get the job you want outside teaching. November 10, 2015. I’m James and I blog at edubabble.info I used to be a Head of ICT and Business Studies at a large Secondary School. I had been a Head of Department for three years and spent eight years as a teacher … Continue reading →. Guest Blog 14: Surviving, Thriving or Walking Away. Guest Blog 13: The known unknowns of teacher supply. Guest Blog 12: Nine Years a Teacher. Guest Blog 11: I’ll be back.
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A personal journey out of the classroom (10): When you need to call the coastguard | Exit Teaching
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A personal journey out of the classroom (9): REALLY leaving teaching, Part II. Guest Blog 7: Time to Move On- a U.S. story →. A personal journey out of the classroom (10): When you need to call the coastguard. April 23, 2015. Some advice for those who have left school, are leaving,. Or just thinking about it. If you are all so exhausted that you are dragging through the term, what opportunities can YOU take to see the wood for the trees? Here are some thoughts:. Consider taking on a new challenge within ...
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June | 2014 | Exit Teaching
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Monthly Archives: June 2014. A personal journey out of the classroom (5). June 9, 2014. Whilst doing a hokey-cokey one foot in and one foot out of school, I then saw an advert for a Local Authority school improvement post and got rather excited. But these were the people who RAN the meetings I attended- … Continue reading →. Guest Blog 14: Surviving, Thriving or Walking Away. Guest Blog 13: The known unknowns of teacher supply. Guest Blog 12: Nine Years a Teacher. Guest Blog 11: I’ll be back.
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Guest Blog 7: Time to Move On- a U.S. story | Exit Teaching
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A personal journey out of the classroom (10): When you need to call the coastguard. Guest Blog 8: Who’d Be a Teacher Indeed? Guest Blog 7: Time to Move On- a U.S. story. April 28, 2015. I have often told the first part of this story, as if it were a fairy tale come true. When you do what you love for a living, it doesn’t feel like work. It equals happiness. Bliss. A fulfilling life. I can no longer state that truthfully. The answer is no. This year, I made a choice. It’s gotten to the point where I c...
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June | 2015 | Exit Teaching
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Monthly Archives: June 2015. Guest Blog 9: My Exit from Headship. June 8, 2015. My job as a headteacher was my life. It took up most of my waking time and had been adopted by my husband who recognised I couldn’t ‘put it down’. He understood that when we went on holiday I would … Continue reading →. Guest Blog 14: Surviving, Thriving or Walking Away. Guest Blog 13: The known unknowns of teacher supply. Guest Blog 12: Nine Years a Teacher. Guest Blog 11: I’ll be back. Follow Blog via Email.
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A great WordPress.com site. Tomatoes and Pens: Revision Ideas. Despite what one of my colleagues might think (don’t ask! A Mind for Numbers. By Barbara Oakley, which I would highly recommend. And if you are into R2D2 you’ll want to read the mention at the bottom of Nick Dennis’ post. A Mind for Numbers. And if you are wondering why it is called Pomodoro, this is due to the use of a tomato-shaped kitchen timer by Francesco Cirillo, the originator of the idea. Using the blue pen. Using the green pen. So th...
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Guest Blog 10: How to get the job you want outside teaching | Exit Teaching
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Guest Blog 9: My Exit from Headship. Guest Blog 11: I’ll be back →. Guest Blog 10: How to get the job you want outside teaching. November 10, 2015. I’m James and I blog at edubabble.info. A potential worry about leaving teaching is getting a job outside the closed world of education. So much of what we do as teachers is. This often makes writing a personal statement for a non-teaching job tricky. It makes tailoring your application an even more crucial skill. It no longer matters. Cut and paste all the.
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Guest Blog 8: Who’d Be a Teacher Indeed? | Exit Teaching
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Guest Blog 7: Time to Move On- a U.S. story. Guest Blog 9: My Exit from Headship →. Guest Blog 8: Who’d Be a Teacher Indeed? April 29, 2015. I was warned of course, by a retired teacher, the father of my earliest childhood friend. You’re going to teach? You must be mad! Trevor roared, in his usual jovial good manner,. They are ruining teaching you know! Let’s go get them! Then they started on our pensions. An intrinsic part of the deal we signed up for was no longer safe. Schools were being pushe...Compl...
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