“PE Teachers”

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  1. fir

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    Talk about a copycat phrase.
    Can’t look at anything on social media without people referring to “PE teachers”.

    As a qualified PE Teacher you can all get lost.
     
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    ronnieGlavinsB@stardSon Well-Known Member

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    Using BBS Logic...

    The facts
    • A PE Teacher will get the new head coach role.
    • Fired is a PE Teacher.

    Outcome
    • Fired is the new Head Coach
    :)
     
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    Using those "facts" It could be me!!
     
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    Are you Austrian?! ooh I just sunk to their level didn’t I?!
     
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    As a fellow PE teacher, the phrase winds me up no end. Far more qualified folk have been brushed with that tool.
     
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    Having been taught by the legendary Ronnie Hallam, who scouted for Barnsley & bigger clubs, as well as YCC, it’s embarrassing & disrespectful.. o_O
     
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    PE teachers have the weirdest teaching job if you ask me. It seems so different to any other teachers job. Not really relevant I know but something I've always thought
     
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    If you teach primary you’re all the teachers rolled into one.
     
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    I'm lost. A PE Teacher to me is the people at school that taught us what we called 'games' but wasn't necessarily a game as it could be gym work or running etc. Is that wrong?
     
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    Fancy a job!?
     
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    I qualified but decided not to go i to teaching initially.
    At the time I was doing my first Teaching Practice in a Secondary School I was only 19 and scared to death. I preferred teaching Geography tbh.

    Ended up teaching in different guises further down the line.
     
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    Are primary school teachers less qualified than secondary? Or more qualified? Or is it just different?

    And a bit random but do you ever cover lessons these days since you became librarian?
     
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    I think what jay was wondering was what's the context of your complaint? In what context are people saying PE teachers that annoys you? My guess was it was a disparaging way to describe unknown football managers but I could be miles off
     
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    The same qualifications are needed for both primary and secondary, a degree with QTS ( qualified teacher status). Secondary school teachers are more likely to do a PGCE to get their qts.
    If you qualify as a teacher you can teach any age group.
     
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    I wasn’t being serious.
    Other than people taking a phrase spouting it because they saw it somewhere.
    A bit like the McGeehan 3 match ban joke. Vaguely amusing once. Just boring now.
     
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    Same qualified; QTS allows me to teach up to and including A-Level. I specialised in primary and history so I may be less likely to be employed at secondary as that's not where my experience lies, but I am qualified to do so. I was offered a job covering an English teacher's maternity leave during my first year at this school but I turned it down as I didn't want to get back into teaching full time. My teaching degree was 4 years, rather than a different degree and then a year doing a QTS, so I'd like to argue that I was more experienced at the time of getting my first teaching job as I spent much longer learning and practicing teaching.

    I don't cover lessons, no, but I do sometimes plan and teach lessons if I feel like it. For example, I will be teaching all of the year 7s for one lesson each during the first week of September and then I will invite year groups in for one-off lessons at points during the year. I can always choose not to though and I have complete control over what the lesson will be about.
     
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    May have changed since i trained but mine was a 4 year QTS and you had to specify Primary or Secondary. PE was Secondary only (where I trained) and you had to have a second subject.
     
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    Yep, I did a 4 year and specified Primary and history. The history element gave me points equivalent to half of a (second) degree and I sort of regret not continuing and earning the full history degree too. I wanted to get straight into teaching though so I didn't have time to and now the point credits have expired.

    Edited to clarify.
     
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    Oh that’s strange - I thought al 4 year courses came with the degree? (I thought that was the point?) Mine was an Honours degree in PE and Geography (with QTS)
     
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