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Inequality | Teaching Expertise

May 26, 2008 //  by Admin

I’m trying to get my blogging organised and so have printed a list of my ‘tags’; that’s the topics I write about in my posts – if you go into Balancing Act they’re on a list on the right-hand side underneath the latest poll and adverts.

There must be a reason why the tag for this current post is mentioned as many times as it is (and I don’t mean just that I couldn’t get the spelling right)

Clearly it’s on my mind and on the blog more than it should be.  A clear case of work-life inequality.

In a meeting today, the phrase “now that Year 11 have gone” was mentioned far too many times to be healthy.  Why don’t we ever learn that it doesn’t really get any easier, it’s just a different type of hard! 

Only a few days until half-term …………

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