...i am involved with a Behaviour Support group evry lunch time for KS2 children.
The idea is that for any bad behaviour etc they are given a 'red card' and have to report to the staff involved (me everyday and a different KS2 teacher on a rota basis)
That's fine. My role as a TA is seen to the children as being just as significant as that of the teachers - i that aspect anyway!
One child came in today for not listening in class whilst the (supply) teacher was talking.
The children fill in a form giving details of what they have done, what school rule they broke and what action they should have taken. And then the child discusses their form with either me or the teacher.
sorry this is a bit long winded...
So today said child comes in and duly fills in a form. i should say at this point that another KS2 teacher was in talking to the other teacher. when i went through the form with the child and we talked about his misdemeanour i then said that in future he needed to respect ALL adults working in his classroom. And then this other teacher who wandered in said 'All visiiting teachers really'.
and i just felt so so p* off. she had totally undermined what i was saying. like she had to get the last word in. as she always does! that she's the teacher and i am a TA so what do i know.
What is it with these ppl who have to have the last word. who have to put others down.
sorry for the moan. just makes me angry. in our school there is such a hierarchy - i suppose that's all about ppl's insecurities isnt it. We should be about being a team...sadly it isnt like that.
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