Sanical
SpiderAnderson
Half the teachers in our school are like 40+ and have been teaching for more than 15 years. I don't think they're ready for a complete revamp of the syllabus. I'm guessing they're all gonna retire once it comes in (I think) 2014.
I'm going out on a limb here and guess that places like Harry's and Truong's are gonna retire since they're getting old too and probably don't want to learn different maths and makes new booklets or whatever. There's probably gonna be a shortage of good tutors for a while with tutors who've been tutoring for a long time going to retire. I'm guessing a lot of teachers/tutors are anxious about the new syllabus? It's probably one of the main reasons why I'm not going to tutor when I finish HSC knowing that a new syllabus is going to come out anyway so there's no point.
Anyway, what do you think?
I'm going out on a limb here and guess that places like Harry's and Truong's are gonna retire since they're getting old too and probably don't want to learn different maths and makes new booklets or whatever. There's probably gonna be a shortage of good tutors for a while with tutors who've been tutoring for a long time going to retire. I'm guessing a lot of teachers/tutors are anxious about the new syllabus? It's probably one of the main reasons why I'm not going to tutor when I finish HSC knowing that a new syllabus is going to come out anyway so there's no point.
Anyway, what do you think?