Y'know, I think you might be onto something there, Liaconn....
Oh dear, any argument can be concluded by saying its just a case of begrudgery..but luckily those who want a sensible argument would see this as a very childish position to take.
Oh dear, any argument can be concluded by saying its just a case of begrudgery..but luckily those who want a sensible argument would see this as a very childish position to take.
+1 to that.Nothing childish about it. There are a lot of people who just seem to resent the fact that teachers have long holidays and shorter hours than them, regardless of the reason.
Where was all the begrudgery when the tiger was in full roar and those in the private sector were earning a mint. Short memories i'm afraid
Teachers have taken enough of a cut, at least 20%, and more to come if the right wingers get their chance!!
That's a fair enough argument Purple. What irritates me is people coming on here saying 'oh the teacher down the road is on another holiday, bloody teachers, rant, rant' with no sound basis to their argument, just that teachers shouldn't have so many holidays or finish up at 3 o clock or some such, when that is actually part and parcel of the job.
That's a fair enough argument Purple. What irritates me is people coming on here saying 'oh the teacher down the road is on another holiday, bloody teachers, rant, rant' with no sound basis to their argument, just that teachers shouldn't have so many holidays or finish up at 3 o clock or some such, when that is actually part and parcel of the job.
No one's turning it into a Private v Public sector debate Thedaras. You seem to be irate at teachers' hours for no particular reason except that they are better than your's. Schools are open between nine am and mid afternoon and close for the Summer and for Mid Term breaks. This was not a deal negotiated by teachers, it is the agreed schedule for school opening hours. If you would like your children to be in school from 9 - 5.30 and to get 4 weeks holiday a year then fine, come on here and say that. Otherwise you are not being logical.
Also, people who say teachers pay should be reduced because of their shorter hours would no doubt be the first people coming on here complaining that their kids' teachers are coming into work exhausted because they're working in pubs and supermarkets at night time to pay their mortgages and bills.
No one's turning it into a Private v Public sector debate Thedaras. You seem to be irate at teachers' hours for no particular reason except that they are better than your's.
You seem to think that I am the only one who feels that the teachers hours are unjustified...lets be honest here, there are an awful lot of people who feel the same..it is the most ridiculous suggestion to say I have no reason to feel that way except that their hours are better than mine..
This is a very very childish thing to believe,we are not 12..we are/should be able to discuss what we feel is wrong with the system.
Are you honestly saying that if I have a issue with TDs salarys/hours (for example)that it is just because they are better than mine?
If I have an issue with the local shop keeper and voice it,does it also mean Im just jealous,, it is just ridiculous..
This is similar to nah nah nah nah nah ,Im not listening and putting hands over ears..you are refusing to hear what a lot of people are saying.
Are you saying that this makes it right?Schools are open between nine am and mid afternoon and close for the Summer and for Mid Term breaks. This was not a deal negotiated by teachers, it is the agreed schedule for school opening hours.
If you read my posts you will see that I agree it is not the fault of the teachers..it is a fault with the system,and it must be changed.
And by the way, due to pressure from likeminded individuals like myself ,it is being changed..
If you would like your children to be in school from 9 - 5.30 and to get 4 weeks holiday a year then fine, come on here and say that. Otherwise you are not being logical.
I would suggest most people think having May, June ,July and August off,then add on Christmas time breaks, Mid term breaks, a break in March, April and it adds up to a lot.Obviously you may not think so?
I do think that the number of weeks the kids are off is absolute madness,take this week for example ,my kids are off from the 18th until the 28th, In February they are off again ,In March In April and they then finish until September..
I believe that teachers hours should be increased!Also, people who say teachers pay should be reduced because of their shorter hours would no doubt be the first people coming on here complaining that their kids' teachers are coming into work exhausted because they're working in pubs and supermarkets at night time to pay their mortgages and bills.
Also if you read my earlier posts you will see that I have in fact said,that the OP who complains about the teachers coming home during their free time,that I have in fact said that I see no problem with this,that is their business what they do during their free time,that they are entitled to do whatever they want during this time, that my sister does the same thing,etc.This is what is called being reasonable..some posters seem incapable of moving on any issue ,when its blindinly obvious that something is not quite right.
At least now most people here are singing from the same hymn sheet.
People may indeed have difficulties with the standardised school year and hours but as Thedaras has pointed out teachers are blameless in this regard as the terms and conditions of teachers are set out by the Department of Education.
The standardised school was introduced in 2004 under "sustaining progress " in consultation between the Dept. , School representatives , teachers unions and parent organisations with periodic reviews , the next of which is to take place at Easter.
It appears however that their is no desire amongst the above parties to extend either the school year or hours ( the Croke Park Agreement does include an extra hour weekly " on site " , however it appears that this additional hour will be spent outside the classroom as there is no demand for further class facing time )
+1blameless and not their fault are two different things.
The teachers and the unions, themselves are the very ones who complain the loudest when it comes to changing any of the terms set down by the department.
So in my opinion they are not blameless!
Blameless and not their fault are two different things.
The teachers and the unions, themselves are the very ones who complain the loudest when it comes to changing ANY of the terms set down by the department.
So in my opinion they are not blameless!
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