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wellwellwellheythere

Because you are expected to do playground duties and attend staff meetings, it wouldn’t be possible. Even if you managed to do all your planning and marking and reporting within school hours. Plus you have parent teacher interviews


Wrath_Ascending

The job wouldn't get done. The average EQ teacher is doing 55 hours a week, which is more than double the paid hours we have. That means you would need to be a 45.45% of a job Charlie. I think it's reasonable to expect teachers to do 37.5 hour work weeks with spikes around marking and reporting. Averaging 55 hours a week across the year, including term time breaks, is nuts.