We recently got a new Head who insists we change and take an active part in P.E. Up to now this has been valuable time to do jobs without children. Anyone else in the same position? (Year 2 & 3 pupils)
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Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 7:00 pm Post subject:
Two years ago our head ensured that we were working with children 100% of the time even had to go into assembly with the teacher and sit there! During PE etc we were delegated to another class. Caused so much friction because everyone was trying to get 'jobs' done during class input time etc etc
Joined: 03 Sep 2006 Posts: 14 Location: West Yorkshire
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:51 pm Post subject:
We also have to be involved with PE, and during assembly TA's stay while teachers play catch up.... Then we are asked to fit this n that into our already full schedule... Im praying to God tonight for more hours in the day n thats just so I can do my washing.... but there again I could take it across to nursery and do it during my lunch hour.... :s
Joined: 30 Oct 2005 Posts: 186 Location: East Sussex
Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 6:25 am Post subject:
We are asked to join in when one of the children needs help (possibly statemented) or sometimes just at the beginning at end when the children are changing (to help with buttons, laces etc)
I think thats fair enough.If they are young or have difficulties then I have always helped perhaps you could say "When they become independent shall I go back to my usual timetable as the teacher and I find this invaluable.'
I know that when I applied for my job it stated words to the effect I needed to be fit for the purpose and basically do what is needed and I would take that to mean ALL areas of the curriculum. Are you secondary or primary? My PE entails words of encouragement and 'standing in' if there is an odd number. I am not expected to climb the apparatus! (primary yr3/4). I stay for PE to help with behaviour issues.
Hi there, I am refering to outdoor games lessons that are being hosted by an outside qualified instructor.
Yes I do stand in to even up the numbers as you say and also I lilke to show the children that it can be fun and show examples of what is needed to be done.
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