I sometimes feel that no one really knows what it is like unless you work as a supply teacher in schools. They are the people that are the shadows in the staff room, the teachers that no one talks to and the one, that if really unlucky, the students really don't respond to.
I have been a supply teacher before now and worked in a range of different settings. However, I thought it was about time to share my experiences about supply teaching in case anyone else was thinking about it and wants to know what to expect.
I only work for one agency and will do for as long as I can. I will work wherever I am sent and will try and make the best out of any situation.
I will never name schools or pupils or anything that might identify that school in particular. I will also never name members of staff. This is not a place to judge - just a place to share.
I have been a supply teacher before now and worked in a range of different settings. However, I thought it was about time to share my experiences about supply teaching in case anyone else was thinking about it and wants to know what to expect.
I only work for one agency and will do for as long as I can. I will work wherever I am sent and will try and make the best out of any situation.
I will never name schools or pupils or anything that might identify that school in particular. I will also never name members of staff. This is not a place to judge - just a place to share.
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