seantheman
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Have you brought this up with the school? Find out who are the parents nominees on the Board of Management and talk to them.
Actually, they are. The BoM is the employer of the teacher, even though the Dept Education pays the salaries. This is how the Dept managed to avoid liability for abuse carried out by teachers, in the past.Principal and Board of Mgt are not the "boss" of the teacher, not like in private sector.
Sometimes it seems to be funny and some times it seems to be ridiculous.
I wouldn't exactly actually call it 'returning a favour' but yes,a teacher from a neighbouring school came and did their oral exams
So the school loans some resources, and then gets resources back on loan. It all comes out in the wash. Who do you expect to do the orals with your children, if not teachers on loan from other schools?
I'll refer you back to my previous posts where you will find your answer
So you're suggesting that 'newly retired teachers' be engaged to do the orals - which would be more expensive that using existing teachers.
I'm merely asking the question.Do you know,with any degree of certainty that retired teachers would cost more than current ones?
Are you suggesting that current teachers get no more than their standard salary plus travel costs/expenses for carrying out these tasks?
If so, then i would welcome this cost saving measure
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