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New (academic year) resolutions


Steve

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Ok - so with the end of the holidays and the arrival of the autumn term, what are your new year resolutions. Cobweb cleaning or something more significant? New approach to staff/colleagues? More/less time doing paperwork?

 

Mine is to follow up on things I start - starting with that bookshelf project that sunnyday got so excited by that she nearly bankrupted herself...

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Well my resolution was 'tested' this morning........but I think I did well :rolleyes:

 

Plan was for my deputy and I to go to our setting today for a massive sort out and clean - so ......yours truly was there just after 8am........I was still there alone at 9am.........10am.........11am.........finally reached her on her mobile at 11:30.......she had either forgotten or thought that we hadn't made a firm date :blink: she was very, very apologetic........my reaction was "please don't worry about it, it was almost certainly my mistake (it wasn't :ph34r:xD ) and I've almost finished it all, will just pop back tomorrow to add the finishing touches, honestly no problem"

 

How about that for a positive reaction! :rolleyes:

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My resolutions. Well. I am going to be in bed every night by 10.30.

 

I would like to spend a morning/afternoon/day volunteering in a setting to keep abreast of current practice.

I will not do my planning at midnight before college the following day.

I will keep my diary and day book up to date.

I will do a proper scheme of work which I will update regularly.

I will claim all my travel expenses every month.

I will learn to say 'no' with my mouth as well as in my brain.

 

Of course in reality, none of these things (hopefully with the exception of the first one) will happen, and I'll just be the organisational mess I ever was! :huh:

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Sunnyday - you made me smile! I was driving home today thinking that I was going to add a post saying that my resolutions were tougher than they sounded!

 

First day back INSET today. I got there about 7.45 and had been busy doing lots of jobs. I was in and out of my room and said hello to lots of people so they knew I was there. At 8.45 I was in the staff room when one of the TAs just returning from maternity leave asked if we had a staff meeting in there at 9am. I answered 'probably but no one's actually said and then made a comment about going back to my room to do jobs and could one of them come and harass me nicely when they knew what was happening. There were 3 people in there at the time, one of them being the deputy head. At 5 past 9, my TA from last year came and asked if I was going to the meeting. It had already started and no one else except her had even noticed I wasn't there! I just smiled and joined them and didn't get at all stroppy. When the teacher next door to me started 'pronouncing' in her very loud voice I just gently closed my classroom door and got on with things instead of getting cross and stroppy!

 

As for the desk - well, the pile on it shouldn't be there but it is a tidy one!

 

Sunnyday - I love the idea of you being a Dame. I can just see you and Dame Judi Dench hobnobbing at a royal garden party!

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Well !!!!!

 

Monday - using pruners and cutters and loppers remove forest of overripe brambles and blackberries so that the playground can actually be used without children A) looking as though they have been painted purple black and B) scratching themselves to death - the same cannot be said for me and my lovely Mum and Dad who came up to help xD

Jet wash the playground (round 1) to get rid of grime and blackberry juice and stains so that it didn't look some kind of mass murder had taken place.

Clean up grass playground (thank goodness for fake grass - brushing only required (and yes before you ask we have been known to hoover it too xDxD )

 

Break new school year resolution by emailing landlord about atrocious state of church hall, kitchen and loos which have been used for a variety of parties throughout the holiday but have not been cleaned once !!!!!!!!

 

No work Tuesday as yet another massive party in the hall.

 

Today - (with help of lovely mum and dad and deputy) jet wash playground for second time to remove lingering gunk, clean one end of hall (still no cleaners even though promised) and get kit out from basement ready for new starter sessions tomorrow and friday, replace torn and ripped bordette on notice boards, get shopping for lunches - moan for England and several other small nations. Field queries from parents (new and existing) even though all information has already been given out and has been uploaded to website - Arggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg

 

So much for resolutions to do work during working hours - as for keeping positive - well I haven't even started back yet and have already lost the plot - the baton is well and truly with the saintly, Dame Sunnyday to keep up the good work (I'm hoping that when Sunnyday says she wants to be a dame you she doesn't mean a panto dame or good time girl xDxDxD).

 

Good luck Sunnyday - I have blown it big time xDxD

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We have moved during the holidays and have spent many, many hours alone getting everything ready, feel quite emotional now that it is finally done and cannot wait for the children and parents to arrive tomorrow. My resolutions are...

1) To man up, and if I see staff chatting and gossiping through the session to tell them to stop, instead of tying myself up in knots about the situation. To get on some management training that will help me achieve things like this.

2) To delegate more.

3) To stop worrying about everything, most of which never actually happens.

4) To spend as much time on this fab forum as I can get away with.

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We have moved during the holidays and have spent many, many hours alone getting everything ready, feel quite emotional now that it is finally done and cannot wait for the children and parents to arrive tomorrow. My resolutions are...

1) To man up, and if I see staff chatting and gossiping through the session to tell them to stop, instead of tying myself up in knots about the situation. To get on some management training that will help me achieve things like this.

2) To delegate more.

3) To stop worrying about everything, most of which never actually happens.

4) To spend as much time on this fab forum as I can get away with.

 

I could've written that post! How funny! But I'd also add to it 'keeping the classroom tidy and without piles of paper work piling up on every spare surface!'

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Oh Sue! I wouldn't have been staying positive in that situation either. You made me feel better though - glad it's not just me that takes my mum and dad in to help out. Mine were in over the holidays with me for 6 hours one day weeding, sweeping, general tidying of my outdoor space and putting a new coat of paint on my outdoor blackboards.

 

I also have to say - although I've never actually seen her (doesn't she look like a jumping cat?! :P;) ) I'm finding it scarily easy to imagine Sunnyday as a pantomime dame!

 

Good luck with all your resolutions everyone else!

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