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hipsta_jess

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snapperhead said:
After having the "talk" twice a year for 11 years + having to sign the prohibited persons act 6 times (i think), it tends to stick!!!!!!
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haha tristan, im just trying to imagine you getting a 'talk' saying that shagging students is bad...tis a funny thought (although, it needs to be regiven to one of the teachers at my old school methinks)
 

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my parents are primary school teachers and apparently their not allowed in the classroom alone with a child.... weird, but i see the point of the rule.
 

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hipsta_jess said:
haha tristan, im just trying to imagine you getting a 'talk' saying that shagging students is bad...tis a funny thought (although, it needs to be regiven to one of the teachers at my old school methinks)
just imagine me sitting in a hall looking REALLY bored..... you get the picture!

@ muse...all teachers operate under that rule. Count the number of classroom doors in your school that dont have a glass panel in it...should be nil....except for toilets..but then, they aint classrooms!! (well, maybe for some people......)
 

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on the door?? not really

i understand the principle to having windows to see whats happening, but yeah

why do u get warned so often?
 

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thejosiekiller said:
on the door?? not really

i understand the principle to having windows to see whats happening, but yeah
Should be...its apart of OH&S and duty of care laws....



thejosiekiller said:
why do u get warned so often?
Anyone who is employed in a school *should* get the talk every year. Again, its a part of the" law" (I really should find out its official title.....) You then sign off to say you have been told so you cant plead ignorance if you do something wrong!!
 

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the majority of teachers at my school actually cover the windows :)....




im scared.
 

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lol. the same. a lot of them put posters on the the back of the door and this covers up the window. Maybe they are waiting for me..... :p
Well lucky i dont have to go to that place every again.
 

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I remember those square windows in the doors at my highschool, my english managed to cover one up completely through sticking our apple stickers on them during class.
 

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lol thats hilarious

now that i think about it... not that many doors at my school have the little windows... the entire english/pe/drama block doesnt have them...
 

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do the windows still have to be in the doors if theres external windows to the room? cos my school has no interior corridoors except for the music block. we just have clumps of classrooms all with external doors, no internal corridoors.
 

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I know this is kinda off the topic but anyway.
Two year 8 kids got busted in the staff toilet at our school. The girl didn't have a shirt or bra on, when the teacher walked in she grabbed her stuff and did a runner. The boy dobbed her in though. All the teacher had to say was "why didn't you lock the door?"
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