Not only that but one teacher interviewed was determined to make the Government "suffer" for what it was doing.Doubt if the suffering parents would be impressed.
Indeed. Having spent many years teaching in post primary I have many close and good friends in the teaching profession. Great people, competent too.I was refused admittance to the ASTI becasue I was a priest. Surely that must have been in breach of some law.As a little boy in school I certainly 'suffered' at the hands of teachers.An unfortunate word for a teacher to use.
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Not only that but one teacher interviewed was determined to make the Government "suffer" for what it was doing.
Doubt if the suffering parents would be impressed.
Indeed. Having spent many years teaching in post primary I have many close and good friends in the teaching profession. Great people, competent too.
I was refused admittance to the ASTI becasue I was a priest. Surely that must have been in breach of some law.
As a little boy in school I certainly 'suffered' at the hands of teachers.
An unfortunate word for a teacher to use.
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