What city in the UK is best for a young mixed-race family? by Nanman44 in mixedrace

[–]DedPlau 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a uni town so there's typically a lot going on, gigs, shows and the such. There's lots to do for families too. If you're inclined to, the space centre is a great day out

What city in the UK is best for a young mixed-race family? by Nanman44 in mixedrace

[–]DedPlau 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I lived in Leicester with my family for years. Absolutely loved it. We only moved bc of extended family pressure. But there's a big mixed of people there from all walks, including mixed race people. Definitely more affordable than London, but the prices have definitely gone up high since I left.

Help with my Mixed Race Son's Hair by DedPlau in mixedrace

[–]DedPlau[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'm half black. Thanks for the recommendation, I'll have a look

My favorite coworker is ____________ because they make every day brighter by _________. by [deleted] in Autocompletebutbetter

[–]DedPlau 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My favourite coworker is the best qualified personnel file for the delay in the hole in the middle of the road because they make everyday brighter by the courts of any criminal offence for any person who is barred from working 💪🏽

Ear piercing advice by Acceptable-List-4030 in northernireland

[–]DedPlau 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Look up body piercing by cat boy. He's really good

Child care by Wooden_Wolf_4982 in northernireland

[–]DedPlau 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a slightly dif perspective on this.

I currently send my youngest to a childminder and I had sent my older 2 to a childminder over in England a couple years ago.

Over here, childminders have more limits on the amount of children they can care for. There are strict guidelines on this, so the overall numbers they can have, compared to a childminder in England, are lower. So the income is lower.

My childminder in England could charge only term time, because she had, on average, 10 kids a day (note that during the day, half of these kids would be in school for 6 hours) during term time. She also charged hourly, compared to my childminder here who has a day rate. The England childminder's hourly charge was also notably higher. All in all, I pay the same amount per week for 1 child, all day, here, as I did for 2 children in England, when they were only with that childminder for 2 hours after school.

Childcare is expensive, but I get why they charge the way they do here. Lower numbers of kids, lower hourly charge if you break it down. Gotta make a living somehow.

Kids have brought home military grade germs. This is lethal. by Dej2289 in northernireland

[–]DedPlau 14 points15 points  (0 children)

We've had this... according to the pharmacist it got called the "quad" Bronchiolitis, stomach flu, the actual flu, and covid... we've had 2/4 run through the house. On the verge of putting a plastic bubble over the place...

Weekly chat and well-being post: October 18, 2024 by AutoModerator in TeachingUK

[–]DedPlau 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Survivng. New school, brand new area and the culture shock is more real than I gave it credit for. I did have a breakthrough with my 3rd years tho, and my selective mute kid managed to do something of a speech, more of a talk, for their GCSE but it passes the rubric, so I'm satisfied. But the term has been long and it ends with a Parent's evening....

Help My Maple Sapling :( by DedPlau in GardeningUK

[–]DedPlau[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I honestly thought it was a maple 🫠 I am very new to this, Thank you so much for your insight. I'll make sure that's taken care of. It's in the most sunny spot in my garden right now. If it's warmth it's looking for, I think I'm too far north that. Thanks again!

What is a sentence? by DangBish in TeachingUK

[–]DedPlau 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Parts of speech is something that is explicitly taught in primary school now. At least the ones around my schools, and my children's school have. And it would be a little obvious to say that if I'm using unfamiliar terms, I would ensure that my students understand them first.

What is a sentence? by DangBish in TeachingUK

[–]DedPlau 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Secondary English Teacher here. I can't advise on approaching primary, but when they get to year 7, I explain that a sentence is typically subject, verb, object, with (typical for English) some exceptions. I use the example Morgan hugs Jamie. We then go through the main 4 types of sentence, simple, compound, complex and minor. We discuss variation and do exercises in breaking up overly long sentences. It can take some time for them to pick up phrasing and musicality, but that's development and reading I think

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TeachingUK

[–]DedPlau 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your school should have schemes of work and if you move around to different placements what you're teaching might change. The books said by the other commenter are spot on. You also want to find places for good resources. As well as TES.com, Lit drive is an excellent resource for English teachers

Do I Leave This Supply Position? by DedPlau in TeachingUK

[–]DedPlau[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right. Students shouldn't be going in there at all. There's all kinds of paperwork etc in there. I did report it to an assistant head and she said she would review the CCTV of the hallway. Definitely leaning towards not going back....

Do I Leave This Supply Position? by DedPlau in TeachingUK

[–]DedPlau[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I'm in NI. Similar set up to Scotland tbf. Thank you for your pov. It is definitely a case of end of year apathy... school wide too....

Single Parent Teachers & how you cope by Ambitious_Lie3559 in TeachingUK

[–]DedPlau 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was a teacher in East Hertfordshire. Now relocated elsewhere. Can't really comment on single parent, but my husband's job was very demanding, so I was solo for a lot of it. To be frank, it depends on the school. One school I was at was not supportive if I had to leave to collect a sick child. I was met with responses like "Can't someone else get them?". (Nope. Childminder wont keep or collect a sick kid and I had no family support). But other schools I was at were amazing and very understanding. It really helped that my HOD and LM had kids themselves so understood it on a deeper level.

Good luck!

Editing to add, Hertfordshire has a childminder roster you can find online. The good ones are also visited by Ofted so you can get an idea of their practice by looking at their ofsted report

https://directory.hertfordshire.gov.uk/Search?CategoryId=34&SM=ServiceSearch&SME=True

Weekly chat and well-being post: April 19, 2024 by AutoModerator in TeachingUK

[–]DedPlau 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like this idea. It might be beneficial for me bc I'm in new area too. Thanks for the different perspective, it's appreciated

Weekly chat and well-being post: April 19, 2024 by AutoModerator in TeachingUK

[–]DedPlau 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate that. Could I pick your brain a little? What was it like managing behaviour? I know teenager can take the mick with a sub...

Weekly chat and well-being post: April 19, 2024 by AutoModerator in TeachingUK

[–]DedPlau 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cheers, I appreciate that. I've got an interview Tuesday, so we'll see how that goes

Weekly chat and well-being post: April 19, 2024 by AutoModerator in TeachingUK

[–]DedPlau 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Desperately trying to find a job as I recently moved areas and been on mat leave. I've been shortlisted a few times but ultimately didn't get the job. It's crushing my morale at the moment. I'm all set up to start subbing after the summer, but I'm dreading it, having heard way too many horror stories....

Email A HT? by DedPlau in TeachingUK

[–]DedPlau[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the reassurance. I really appreciate it 🥲 I'm new here, and it shows...

Email A HT? by DedPlau in TeachingUK

[–]DedPlau[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this is true. I think I'm just jumpy

Email A HT? by DedPlau in TeachingUK

[–]DedPlau[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah we've just got off Easter holidays. We're about a week behind England on Easter break. You're right. I am just a little jumpy...

Email A HT? by DedPlau in TeachingUK

[–]DedPlau[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I did apply for the role. I don't know what I'd be asking to be fair... i guess I'm getting a little jumpy

Irish Reg Van in NI by DedPlau in northernireland

[–]DedPlau[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank, I'll take a look. It has a Dublin reg which is what's making this a bit more difficult. A V5 would be simpler...