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Teacher at a specialist school in Wales.
Former SENCO, former primary school teacher.
I’m interested in learning, inclusion, encouraging independence, recognising and celebrating achievement.
I love animals especially cats.
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In Wales I find myself a curriculum designer and an IDP (EHCP) writer, identifying needs and provision required alongside full time teaching! Ridiculous!
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Both my parents were teachers. When I was a student holidays were spent helping in school. After uni I went to work as a museum curator. First in a small local museum doing everything including education then in a large national as a curator. I missed school visits so decided to train as a teacher.
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Unfortunately this is so true. My mum was always known by her middle name and this is what we experienced. It made her confusion and anxiety much worse in hospital.
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I taught KS3 last year. This year I’m going to have a KS5 class!
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Anyone here work in a secondary specialist school?
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Unfortunately, I have experienced something similar but I went on supply and found some wonderful schools and a much more humane for approach for both staff and students in Wales.
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Yes but I still enjoy teaching which does surprise my ex teacher friends. I have had a variety of roles. I have taught mainstream primary F1-Y6 then SENCO, after that I moved to special primary and then moved to a secondary special school. All very different roles - I start post 16 in September!
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Lots and they are now coming around again! It can be hard not to seem cynical!
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I think things are beginning to change. I just met up with my extended family and no one said this! In fact they were amazed that I was still a teacher. I am about to start my 31st year.
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What a beautiful calming colour.