Teaching is not necessarily as difficult as some make out, but it surely is under appreciated:
The survey, by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, found only 39 per cent of Australian teachers surveyed believed society valued the profession.
Ms Lindsay said many of her teachers spent at least one or two hours correcting work after school and half a day on the weekends was often given over to work. ”Teachers work through their holidays. They work long hours,” she said.
The report showed that 62 per cent of Australian teachers believed that the appraisal and feedback process was ”primarily an administrative exercise”, which had a detrimental effect on job satisfaction. Nearly half of the Australian teachers surveyed reported that appraisals had little or no impact on teachers in the classroom.
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