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Old 17th February 2007, 21:31   #32 (permalink)
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Re: Teaching in the UK

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Originally Posted by My_Kow_Lope
15 years experience and he picked a school so bad that he quit after one day?

I'm only a run of the mill esl teacher with 3 years experience here in Thailand. However when choosing a new job in the future I shall make sure to do my homework before ever signing on the dotted line. If I made a decision like your friend then I'd blame myself, not the school or students.

There's so much negativity on here about schools and students. It's very easy to blame the school and students for every bad class/day you have. What about the teachers themselves though? How many teachers actually put 100% effort,care and preperation into their jobs and students? Those that do are usually the ones that have less disciplinary and behavioural problems. If there are problems then go ahead and sort them out, that's what you're being paid to do afterall. Don't just sit there and whine about everything.

PS. Paully already pmed you. Cheers.
no, he didnt even do one day.

ya sound a little bright eyed and bushy tailed mate. ya have a point, but.
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