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time management – Teaching On Ice | Teaching Expertise

May 27, 2008 //  by Admin

Juggling the job, Antarctic planning and fitness training was proving tricky at the best of times. Then, yesterday it got a whole lot harder … Ofsted! They’re in tomorrow and Friday. Suddenly The House of Commons, Punta Arenas and Antarctica seem a long way away. My brain is full of ECM, AFL and VI, all of which need to be sorted ASAP. I would prefer to be thinking about how I keep all my fingers and toes, sorting out my injured quad and making sure all my health checks are done!

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