Someday, once I've left teaching, I will actually be able to take a vacation outside of the busiest and most expensive times of the year.
Aren't you due for a Sabbatical?
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Someday, once I've left teaching, I will actually be able to take a vacation outside of the busiest and most expensive times of the year.
Aren't you due for a Sabbatical?
Aren't you due for a Sabbatical?That's a college prof thing. K-12 teachers don't get sabbaticals, alas.
K-12 teachers don't get sabbaticals, alas.
That's dumb! You work harder than college professors!
K-12 teachers don't get sabbaticals, alas.
That's dumb! You work harder than college professors!
Yes, but when the professions were codified, teachers were predominantly female and professors were predominantly male. Women are supposed to work long hours, for little pay, and no time for intellectual expansion (intellect? in those pretty little heads?) because it's all For The Children. Professors are doing serious mental work and need to be supported in it, dontchaknow.
It's not Buffista Island per se, but it is near a lot of water: [link]
ETA: Did my bitterness over institutional misogyny kill the board? Sorry.
Heh, no, I think it's just Thursday.
The house across the street just went on sale and it looks amazing. This house was in terrible shape a couple of years ago, but the people who moved in did a spectacular job. Probably a tad overpriced, but I wouldn't be surprised if they get it with the current market. [link]
No I just have back to back to back meetings while also having a headache and stomach upset. Ugh. Do not want that OR institutional misogyny!
Sorry about the institutional misogyny y'all.
They did do a nice job!
Yes, but when the professions were codified, teachers were predominantly female and professors were predominantly male. Women are supposed to work long hours, for little pay, and no time for intellectual expansion (intellect? in those pretty little heads?) because it's all For The Children. Professors are doing serious mental work and need to be supported in it, dontchaknow.
I heart Calli. This is all true. It's also, though, a product of funding. Most K-12 schools don't have the resources to pay someone on sabbatical. I am certain my school would be more than happy to grant me a one-year leave of absence and save my job for me, but I wouldn't have a salary or health care, so...
Also, I am about to start my 26th year in the classroom. OMGWTFHOW