pafc1870 wrote:The training to become a PE teacher has improved so much in recent years. You have to do PE as at least a sub-major now, which relates to about 8 different PE courses throughout your 4 years at uni.
There is generation of school teachers in this state (around the 40 y.o. mark) that are all the same. They have never left school. They grow up at school, go to uni (bludge) for four years, then straight back to school again.
Then they "teach" at schools where they spend more time on strike, or on stress leave. Whinge and complain that they are over worked, yet they only work 6 hour days, 5 days a week, and get 12 weeks off a year.
The best teachers I ever had at school were the more older ones and the younger ones, who had only been teaching 2 or 3 years.