Year: 2018

Work

The One From an Unusual Prospect

I should explain the title of this one first. It’s a label that was offered to the group of new faces at the event I’ll describe below as an alternative to “the usual suspects” I don’t think I’ve blogged much about my work towards Chartered Teacher status. I will, once it’s all finished and I […]

Family Personal

The One With the Goals

I’ve been an occasional reader of The Organised Housewife (as my disorganised house will evidence!) So, when I saw that Katrina was launching a 2019 Challenge to Declutter 52 Things in 52 Weeks, I signed up. A pre-challenge task was to think about what I want to achieve by the end of the challenge. So, […]

Wellbeing

The One With the Hair Dye

(Spoiler alert: it doesn’t go horribly wrong) Before you read this review, there are several things you should know;”: 1 – I haven’t home dyed my hair since the last millennium. I do have my hair coloured by a very experienced hairdresser, every few months. It takes her a long time to do it and […]

Family Wellbeing

The One Without an Easter Plan

I’ve had Easter holiday plans and “to do” lists before. I’ve even shared them here, inspired by someone else doing the same. Not for 2018, though. This Easter holiday, all our house is focussing on is recovery from a winter season of germs that have battered us all. We’re all tired, we’re all in need […]

Personal

The One About One More Year

Context: a grey Wednesday, a woman washing up the dishes in her forever house in an oversized village somewhere in the East Midlands while listening to The Girls cast recording. If you’d asked me in March 2010 where my forever house would be, I wouldn’t have said this one. I’d have told you how I […]

Work

The One With the Knowledge

No, I’m not becoming a London taxi driver (or a pilot, but that’s another story!) This week, OFSTED’s Head of Research Prof Daniel Muijs is reported to have offered his opinion that teachers should be “periodically” required to demonstrate their subject knowledge is up to date (read more here ) His comments have met with […]

Wellbeing Work

The One About Workload

I don’t write often enough, and I certainly don’t write enough about things that matter. Today, I’m thinking about my work. And specifically my workload. I teach. I’m contracted for 13.5 hours over 2.5 days. And yet my children attend nursery for 30 hours on my three teaching days. How come they are there for […]

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