Those working in teaching should ‘put up some banners about how great it is, not talk about workload all of the time’ to encourage more people to join the profession, says ex-@educationgovuk adviser Sir Andrew Carter tes.com/magazine/news/…
@tes @educationgovuk It isn't our job to recruit your underpaid and unappreciated workers.
@tes @educationgovuk They’d be lying though! Oh, I get it, lying is the Tory way!
@tes @educationgovuk So we shouldn’t talk about the 13 years of real terms pay cuts either?
@tes @educationgovuk Well here is my take and many other similar posts on > why be a head of year > why be a senior leader etc I wrote this frustrated at the time with negative publicity BUT it has since got much worse Anyway have a look mrjdexter.com/2014/08/22/7yb…
@tes @educationgovuk Only an adviser who never worked in an inner city comprehensive (as a reacher) can talk like that. I Really need to find patience with all these useful .... souls ;)
@tes @educationgovuk Ahh I get it now - you want us to lie to convince people to join. No chance!
@tes @educationgovuk Banner suggestion "NOTHING TO SEE HERE!"
@tes @educationgovuk We need a government which values teachers as professionals and address the very real issues that are hindering retention after the last 14 years . With a radical excision of that toxic culture people will line up to become teachers.
@tes @educationgovuk I was at this meeting, bringing the doom and gloom
@tes @educationgovuk @EX-educationgovukadviser I suggest you try teaching