
By Natasha Lomas
Published: Tuesday 01 July 2008
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Name
Simon
Location
Cumbria
Occupation
IT - NOT teaching
Comment
Lets see now :
- the pay isn't "startlingly good"
- you can see that what you are teaching is "not relevant" and even counter productive
- you get all the blame for political curriculum cock-ups
- and the way the law is set now, just one kid has to make a totally unfounded complaint and you are barred for life from the job
Hmm, I wonder why applications are down ?
Margaret Sambell, head of strategy for e-skills UK...
sam
Oh dear me! One cannot escape the conclusion that ...
Anonymous
Hardly surprising - the IT curriculum is crap and ...
Roger Huffadine
Lets see now :
- the pay isn't "startlingly good"...
Simon
That's exactly the impression I get from what my s...
David Fletcher
I wasn't aware they actually taught IT in schools ...
Paul Tansom
I have to agree with Paul. Once upon a time it was...
David Fletcher
The point that the schools seem to miss is that mo...
Fred Wagner
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