Employing teachers Calling all English teachers!
I'm about to take on some teaching staff at my private school. It'll be the first time I've employed anybody on a full time basis.
Until recently I've been on the 'teacher's' side of the fence, so I've got a fairly good idea of what I should be doing to keep my teachers happy. However, I'd really appreciate some feedback from you guys as to what makes a good director.
Take it as a chance to have a good moan about your current school \ director \ colleagues etc etc. What changes would you like to see? What should they be doing more \ less of? How could they make your job easier? How could they improve you as a teacher?
You get the idea.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
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