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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 1973280" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>[USER=468055]@Mel dCP[/USER] , I meant to reply to your post about supply teaching before now. I reckon those of us who did our training in the last century can cope with almost anything! I've had interesting conversations recently about this and made newly trained colleagues go pale at the thought of creating lesson plans and resources without the use of the internet. I'd be ashamed of myself if I couldn't. Though, I do make full use of all resources available to me now!</p><p></p><p>One of the things I loved about the job I had prior to this one was the sheer variety of subjects I supported in and how much I learned along with the students. Maybe not floristry - I was renowned for being the only TA who never wanted to have a go other than to re-demonstrate to a student who was struggling with a technique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 1973280, member: 277410"] [USER=468055]@Mel dCP[/USER] , I meant to reply to your post about supply teaching before now. I reckon those of us who did our training in the last century can cope with almost anything! I've had interesting conversations recently about this and made newly trained colleagues go pale at the thought of creating lesson plans and resources without the use of the internet. I'd be ashamed of myself if I couldn't. Though, I do make full use of all resources available to me now! One of the things I loved about the job I had prior to this one was the sheer variety of subjects I supported in and how much I learned along with the students. Maybe not floristry - I was renowned for being the only TA who never wanted to have a go other than to re-demonstrate to a student who was struggling with a technique. [/QUOTE]
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