Today 04:20 PM |
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True. The demands of being a teacher now has vastly increased since the 2010s. Those in KP position are privileged at home or do not have children. I see how they work non-stop and get arrows for everything and I feel sorry for them. But then I remember, that’s what they wanted. Those without privileges at home suffer a burnout. Take MCs often. Worth it?
Only the individual can answer that for him or herself.
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Today 04:11 PM |
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Hi, I'm a BT, mid career and PGDE graduated in 2022 and ranked GEO3 upon confirmation. Level rep and house master for the past 2 years in this school. Just gotten my promotion to GEO 4 last week. Not FCH. Is my CPE good?
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How old are you and what was your previous job role?
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Today 03:26 PM |
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Yes. 9th year geo 3 here. Throwing letter on 31 March
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Are u a diploma grad ?
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Today 02:11 PM |
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1) If HODs really want to stay in their school, they'll need to either step down or switch to teaching track (or… well, be old).
2) If they choose to retain their HOD appointment and switch school, they'll be forced to work and show their worth in the new environment. For those who aren't able to do so, a number will end up choosing to step down.
Overall, even if it doesn't solve 100% of the 'problem' you have outlined, it's quite likely to reduce it… no?
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I think its a good iniative!! Its like lowkey telling KP to rotate or step down. Either ways it is a win-win. Some kps are too cocky and comfy in their position already.
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Today 01:44 PM |
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This isn’t really a bad thing? Most jobs have evolved, and the demands of teaching have too.
Teaching your own IP subject is only one part of a modern teacher’s work, there’s many other things that are important and the system has evolved to recognise that.
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there's both good and bad...
but if we look at the "bad", the younger officers have it much worse then those in their 40s and older. the older KPs are also able to escape some of the modern demands, by arrowing their subordinates to do it
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Today 01:10 PM |
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Hi, I'm a BT, mid career and PGDE graduated in 2022 and ranked GEO3 upon confirmation. Level rep and house master for the past 2 years in this school. Just gotten my promotion to GEO 4 last week. Not FCH. Is my CPE good?
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OP here...typo in my post..what I meant was CEP
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Today 01:01 PM |
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The concept of "average" and "strong" has also changed over the last 5-10 years though.
And history does matter. Some ROs now may not even be teaching as well as his/her subordinate, but in the past they managed to rise up so fast to their current position now.
The bar has been raised so much already.
If we zoom out and look at the bigger picture now, a high performing GEO3 will need to have a portfolio that covers almost everything (IP and non IP related), while specializing in some of his/her strengths (leadership role e.g. IC-ship or being extremely skilled in something). Most of such officers' lives revolve only around work. We can already see so many SEOs and GEO5s (can also guess their ages already) remaining single or childless by choice due to the demand of work. Gotta sacrifice something to climb. Those able to juggle work and everything else are either rare, or have some sort of external support (rich or free spouse, family etc)
There is also that element of luck of having a good RO who fights for you and SLs who are fair.
In a human centric type of industry, your progression is a lot more complex than other sectors like tech or finance. Right here, it is a combination of arbitrary numbers, proper connections and finally, luck.
To put this in a more crude way, the complexity and demand of this industry now ensures a constant flow of officers resigning, remaining stagnant, being recruited and finally, being promoted, no? Bell curve model for fairness, no?
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This isn’t really a bad thing? Most jobs have evolved, and the demands of teaching have too.
Teaching your own IP subject is only one part of a modern teacher’s work, there’s many other things that are important and the system has evolved to recognise that.
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Today 12:58 PM |
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Yes. 9th year geo 3 here. Throwing letter on 31 March
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because of the slow promotion? any plans for next job?
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Today 12:17 PM |
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just got notified that i am getting promoted to SEO1. this is my 10th year in trained service.
suffered a lot along the way, promotion doesn't feel that good
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i hope that u now don’t inflict suffering on others. takes a lot not to most KPs are vile, at least hypocritical if not downright evil, it’s how the system works. ****ing hypocrites given the profession. am sure many will burn in hell
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Today 12:09 PM |
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anyone throwing in letter soon?
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Yes. 9th year geo 3 here. Throwing letter on 31 March
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