New Teacher Advice - Dos and Don'ts When in the Staffroom
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- We've been there, stepping into the staffroom when you're new or on supply can feel like a wild west saloon! Here are the dos and don'ts of the teacher break room to help you make a great impression.
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Tonight I’ve watched around ten of your videos and I just want to say thank you so much. They’re so helpful. I start my job as a teaching assistant next month and I’m rather nervous. These little videos help so so so much.
Hi Andrew, so glad to hear you enjoy our videos. Thanks for tuning in! Good luck in your new job, we're sure you'll smash it!
This is so nice. It helps me get started without been nervous since I have known dos and don't. Thanks.
Glad to hear that we've helped :) thank you
Thanks for sharing your guidance and advice.
You're welcome, thank you for watching!
Good tips. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I went to be a Teaching Assistant and they constantly asked me what I did last night. One way is to be polite, but another way is to suss out what sort of person you are...
Sounds like people were trying to get to know you :)