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By racechick
#197134
I know what you mean. I've seen a few occasions where an inspector will pop in to a class right in the middle, for five minutes, and make their judgement based on what they see in that ridiculously short window.

Hey Dent, my kids dont behave badly :wink:


Yes, but your kids are four, not fourteen :hehe:


If you educate them in a way that interests them it doesnt matter if they're 4 or 14.
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By texasmr2
#197140
I know what you mean. I've seen a few occasions where an inspector will pop in to a class right in the middle, for five minutes, and make their judgement based on what they see in that ridiculously short window.

Hey Dent, my kids dont behave badly :wink:


Yes, but your kids are four, not fourteen :hehe:


If you educate them in a way that interests them it doesnt matter if they're 4 or 14.

:yes:
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By darwin dali
#197145
I know what you mean. I've seen a few occasions where an inspector will pop in to a class right in the middle, for five minutes, and make their judgement based on what they see in that ridiculously short window.

Hey Dent, my kids dont behave badly :wink:


Yes, but your kids are four, not fourteen :hehe:


If you educate them in a way that interests them it doesnt matter if they're 4 or 14.

Well, at 14 there are some hormonal and behavioral issues that could throw a monkey wrench :wink:
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By Denthúl
#197158
I know what you mean. I've seen a few occasions where an inspector will pop in to a class right in the middle, for five minutes, and make their judgement based on what they see in that ridiculously short window.

Hey Dent, my kids dont behave badly :wink:


Yes, but your kids are four, not fourteen :hehe:


If you educate them in a way that interests them it doesnt matter if they're 4 or 14.


True. But then you just have to look at the kids in my year group and the teachers teaching them. It wasn't a good combination. That said, there were some awesome teachers, too. My technology and science teachers both treated me as equals, not as inferiors. They were, unsurprisingly, two of the most enjoyable lessons I had :)
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By Jamie
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We only get two days notice. I always plan my lessons but the paperwork is ridiculous. I have 6 planning sheets each week (thats normally, not for OFSTED)and my kids are 4. What bugs me is they havent spoken to my kids,or looked properly round my classroom and asked why i do things, but they have asked for documents about procedures and have i read this gudeline and is that documented.They are currently obsessed with safeguarding. Im a teacher, thats what Im good at. Not an office worker.
Roll on the weekend.
Hey Dent, my kids dont behave badly :wink:


What school you work @?

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