Maybe teachers... 11:32 - Oct 4 with 7900 views | chicoazul | ....are making schools deliberately bad at educating children so that they themselves can earn more money? https://www.suttontrust.com/research-paper/private-tuition-polling-2019/ TLDR; A quarter of secondary school teachers have taken on private tuition outside school in the past two years, according to new polling published by the Sutton Trust today. Or in other words schools are so bad at teaching children that teachers now do it outside of school hours (for money). | |
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Maybe teachers... on 11:36 - Oct 4 with 3263 views | surreyblue | Or maybe teachers are underpaid and they take on extra work outside of school hours to help boost it up to more comfortable levels? | | | |
Maybe teachers... on 11:41 - Oct 4 with 3250 views | Churchman | I am married to somebody who was a primary school teacher. I wouldn’t have their job for all the tea in China. | | | |
Maybe teachers... on 11:42 - Oct 4 with 3243 views | chicoazul |
Maybe teachers... on 11:36 - Oct 4 by surreyblue | Or maybe teachers are underpaid and they take on extra work outside of school hours to help boost it up to more comfortable levels? |
Cannot agree teachers are underpaid. At my local primary the average wage for a teacher is 35k per the most recently published salary figures on gov.uk, and this does not include the pension teachers enjoy. This is 7k above the average salary for a salaried worker in my area. EDIT; 38k, not 35k. [Post edited 4 Oct 2019 12:10]
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Maybe teachers... on 11:44 - Oct 4 with 3232 views | wkj | Teachers are only as good as the syllabus they are given to teach. So the problem with quality of teaching is not with the teacher being Alpha and Omega to the issue. | |
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Maybe teachers... on 11:46 - Oct 4 with 3223 views | chicoazul |
Maybe teachers... on 11:44 - Oct 4 by wkj | Teachers are only as good as the syllabus they are given to teach. So the problem with quality of teaching is not with the teacher being Alpha and Omega to the issue. |
Surely this is not true, otherwise all teachers who teach the national curriculum would be exactly as good or bad as each other. | |
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Maybe teachers... on 11:46 - Oct 4 with 3220 views | SpruceMoose |
Maybe teachers... on 11:42 - Oct 4 by chicoazul | Cannot agree teachers are underpaid. At my local primary the average wage for a teacher is 35k per the most recently published salary figures on gov.uk, and this does not include the pension teachers enjoy. This is 7k above the average salary for a salaried worker in my area. EDIT; 38k, not 35k. [Post edited 4 Oct 2019 12:10]
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Yeah they're only educating the next generation, spending more time with kids than a lot of parents. Wouldn't want them to be well paid in order to attract excellent candidates. It's not like they're doing anything of real importance like estate agents or CV wranglers I suppose. And yes I know you're trolling, but some of the numpties on here will be encouraged by your daftness. | |
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Maybe teachers... on 11:48 - Oct 4 with 3212 views | chicoazul |
Maybe teachers... on 11:46 - Oct 4 by SpruceMoose | Yeah they're only educating the next generation, spending more time with kids than a lot of parents. Wouldn't want them to be well paid in order to attract excellent candidates. It's not like they're doing anything of real importance like estate agents or CV wranglers I suppose. And yes I know you're trolling, but some of the numpties on here will be encouraged by your daftness. |
What? Teachers are not underpaid, that's all I said. Anything else is your usual straw man insanity. You must try to take things less personally. | |
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Maybe teachers... on 11:51 - Oct 4 with 3201 views | Guthrum | Or it's an issue with cramming for exams (and league table ratings) having become more important than education. | |
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Maybe teachers... on 11:57 - Oct 4 with 3175 views | homer_123 |
Maybe teachers... on 11:48 - Oct 4 by chicoazul | What? Teachers are not underpaid, that's all I said. Anything else is your usual straw man insanity. You must try to take things less personally. |
They are underpaid, not appreciated, do not get the respect they deserve and more. | |
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Maybe teachers... on 12:00 - Oct 4 with 3164 views | Guthrum |
Maybe teachers... on 11:42 - Oct 4 by chicoazul | Cannot agree teachers are underpaid. At my local primary the average wage for a teacher is 35k per the most recently published salary figures on gov.uk, and this does not include the pension teachers enjoy. This is 7k above the average salary for a salaried worker in my area. EDIT; 38k, not 35k. [Post edited 4 Oct 2019 12:10]
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Presuming you're taking the figure from the 2018 School Workforce Census, the average gross salary figure includes those in leadership roles (e.g. the Principal). Take those out and the number will go down significantly. | |
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Maybe teachers... on 12:01 - Oct 4 with 3163 views | Churchman |
Maybe teachers... on 11:44 - Oct 4 by wkj | Teachers are only as good as the syllabus they are given to teach. So the problem with quality of teaching is not with the teacher being Alpha and Omega to the issue. |
My misses left in the end because the national curriculum, idiotic demands, league tables, testing etc etc meant that actually teaching children became more and more difficult. They work under significant pressure and responsibility and do long hours, in my experience. They are worth every penny of what they get. Teaching is a profession and vocation and has been booted around as a political football for years. Each party claiming this or that through results for their own gain, at the expense of children. Rant over | | | |
Maybe teachers... on 12:01 - Oct 4 with 3164 views | chicoazul |
Maybe teachers... on 11:57 - Oct 4 by homer_123 | They are underpaid, not appreciated, do not get the respect they deserve and more. |
Why do you think they are underpaid? Unqualified/trainee teacher: £17,208 — £27,216 Teacher (average pay range): £23,720 — £35,008 Teacher (upper pay range): £36,646 — £39,406 These are highly respectable salaries, and the pension benefits they enjoy are also good, to say nothing of the personal fulfilment I imagine that kind of job can offer. There are very few trainee jobs that could pay you 24k, for instance. | |
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Maybe teachers... on 12:04 - Oct 4 with 3140 views | Herbivore |
Maybe teachers... on 12:01 - Oct 4 by chicoazul | Why do you think they are underpaid? Unqualified/trainee teacher: £17,208 — £27,216 Teacher (average pay range): £23,720 — £35,008 Teacher (upper pay range): £36,646 — £39,406 These are highly respectable salaries, and the pension benefits they enjoy are also good, to say nothing of the personal fulfilment I imagine that kind of job can offer. There are very few trainee jobs that could pay you 24k, for instance. |
They really aren't respectable salaries for the work they have to do. | |
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Maybe teachers... on 12:06 - Oct 4 with 3143 views | dirtyboy |
Maybe teachers... on 12:01 - Oct 4 by chicoazul | Why do you think they are underpaid? Unqualified/trainee teacher: £17,208 — £27,216 Teacher (average pay range): £23,720 — £35,008 Teacher (upper pay range): £36,646 — £39,406 These are highly respectable salaries, and the pension benefits they enjoy are also good, to say nothing of the personal fulfilment I imagine that kind of job can offer. There are very few trainee jobs that could pay you 24k, for instance. |
They work incredibly hard for 5 hours a day and a paltry 10 weeks holiday a year. I jest, I hate kids, give them all a payrise. | | | |
Maybe teachers... on 12:06 - Oct 4 with 3142 views | wkj |
Maybe teachers... on 11:46 - Oct 4 by chicoazul | Surely this is not true, otherwise all teachers who teach the national curriculum would be exactly as good or bad as each other. |
That isn't quite what my post implies. It implies that the teacher isnt the only marker of education quality. | |
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Maybe teachers... on 12:08 - Oct 4 with 3137 views | chicoazul |
Maybe teachers... on 12:00 - Oct 4 by Guthrum | Presuming you're taking the figure from the 2018 School Workforce Census, the average gross salary figure includes those in leadership roles (e.g. the Principal). Take those out and the number will go down significantly. |
"Average salary per full-time equivalent This is the mean FTE gross salary of all teachers with a contract of one month or longer working in the school. This is a change from previous years to include part-time and unqualified teachers which better reflects average teacher salary." Implies this does not include the Head, no? | |
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Maybe teachers... on 12:08 - Oct 4 with 3132 views | SpruceMoose |
Maybe teachers... on 11:36 - Oct 4 by surreyblue | Or maybe teachers are underpaid and they take on extra work outside of school hours to help boost it up to more comfortable levels? |
This is the correct and non silly answer. | |
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Maybe teachers... on 12:11 - Oct 4 with 3110 views | Herbivore |
Maybe teachers... on 12:08 - Oct 4 by chicoazul | "Average salary per full-time equivalent This is the mean FTE gross salary of all teachers with a contract of one month or longer working in the school. This is a change from previous years to include part-time and unqualified teachers which better reflects average teacher salary." Implies this does not include the Head, no? |
It doesn't imply that at all, no. [Post edited 4 Oct 2019 12:12]
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Maybe teachers... on 12:14 - Oct 4 with 3106 views | Guthrum |
Maybe teachers... on 12:08 - Oct 4 by chicoazul | "Average salary per full-time equivalent This is the mean FTE gross salary of all teachers with a contract of one month or longer working in the school. This is a change from previous years to include part-time and unqualified teachers which better reflects average teacher salary." Implies this does not include the Head, no? |
Quite the opposite. They are a contracted teacher same as the rest. | |
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Maybe teachers... on 12:15 - Oct 4 with 3098 views | mrshallisfit |
Maybe teachers... on 11:48 - Oct 4 by chicoazul | What? Teachers are not underpaid, that's all I said. Anything else is your usual straw man insanity. You must try to take things less personally. |
That's not all you said. However, all of it was complete guff and partly a symptom of what is so wrong and dumb about present day debate and society. | | | |
Maybe teachers... on 12:16 - Oct 4 with 3096 views | SpruceMoose | This thread has not gone well for dear old Chickers. | |
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Maybe teachers... on 12:17 - Oct 4 with 3096 views | chicoazul |
Maybe teachers... on 12:14 - Oct 4 by Guthrum | Quite the opposite. They are a contracted teacher same as the rest. |
How do you know this? Am i missing something? I cannot find confirmation of this anywhere. | |
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Maybe teachers... on 12:19 - Oct 4 with 3085 views | chicoazul |
Maybe teachers... on 12:15 - Oct 4 by mrshallisfit | That's not all you said. However, all of it was complete guff and partly a symptom of what is so wrong and dumb about present day debate and society. |
"Cannot agree teachers are underpaid. At my local primary the average wage for a teacher is 35k per the most recently published salary figures on gov.uk, and this does not include the pension teachers enjoy. This is 7k above the average salary for a salaried worker in my area. EDIT; 38k, not 35k." What part of that factual information is "guff" since that is my answer to the posit that "teachers are underpaid" specifically? | |
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Maybe teachers... on 12:20 - Oct 4 with 3079 views | BlueBadger |
Maybe teachers... on 12:16 - Oct 4 by SpruceMoose | This thread has not gone well for dear old Chickers. |
I've said it before and I'll say it again - Chickers forms his opinions like particularly stupid dogs chase squirrels. He flushes them out of the bushes, chases them up a tree and then barks up at them, unaware of how daft he looks and how pointless the whole exercise is. [Post edited 4 Oct 2019 14:19]
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Maybe teachers... on 12:22 - Oct 4 with 3064 views | SpruceMoose |
Maybe teachers... on 12:19 - Oct 4 by chicoazul | "Cannot agree teachers are underpaid. At my local primary the average wage for a teacher is 35k per the most recently published salary figures on gov.uk, and this does not include the pension teachers enjoy. This is 7k above the average salary for a salaried worker in my area. EDIT; 38k, not 35k." What part of that factual information is "guff" since that is my answer to the posit that "teachers are underpaid" specifically? |
"Or in other words schools are so bad at teaching children that teachers now do it outside of school hours (for money)." This part was particularly guffy. | |
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