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by Amber Andy » Sat Dec 04, 2021 9:11 pm
yorkshire stag wrote:Amber Andy wrote:yorkshire stag wrote:part time pete wrote:Normally fully qualified teachers usually have to obtained a degree before doing a follow on course.
I think the original poster was surprised that Lindon had been to university.
I know some teachers now go through a direct route without having to go to university and if he has gone this route then fair play to the lad. I know teaching is not the cushy job that folk talk about ( ie 13 weeks holiday , finishing at 4pm etc.). Nowadays it takes proper dedication to follow that career.
i should know been married to one for 25yrs mate
You are married to a teacher ? Wow, really ?
Why is that so surprising?
Just having a bit of fun. Full marks Yorkshire Stag for seeing the funny side and taking it in the right spirit. Great day for all us Stags fans.
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by Dan » Sat Dec 04, 2021 10:10 pm
Spiritater wrote:Simon Coleman is a teacher too.
He teaches my son at Garibaldi, I think he's head of PE.
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