weebecka: As you can see from my profile Karvol, - I've lived and taught in Hong Kong. - I've worked in the Middle East and have taught quite a few schools out there (about 6?). I'm interested - you were heavily critical of the use of RME in the Dutch system. Why?
I'm rather interested in your profile. Having worked and lived in Hong Kong for a couple of years in the late 90's (worked for Chubb at Chek Lap), I must say that I've never heard of Little Beetles. What kind of school was this? You then mention that you worked in 6 schools in the Middle East. However, this would appear to be for a total period of just over 1 1/2 years, which doesn't leave much time at each school. Additionally, were these teaching roles in addition to your larger project brief? It would be interesting to know about your time at St Benedicts and what your final role was at this school? With a C+ pass rate in Maths of almost 80% and as commendable as that is, I'm guessing that this school wasn't overly challenging with regards behaviour, motivation etc. And then of course we have this challenging school in Cumbria. A school where in the final Year 11 cohort there were only 2 statemented students and I understand a Year 9 cohort that totalled 34 students (by many standards that doesn't feel like a challenging cohort, although I accept working in a school that is closing brings its own problems, but still it would appear that you haven't really faced a challenging cohort). Your time at the successor school West Lakes isn't specified. What happened to your role when the two schools merged? I would be interested to know what your efforts and contributions were during your freelance consultancy days, as I have yet to see much evidence of your contributions (bar two ATM articles and a number of messages on forums). Then finally what is your role at MMU? There is no mention of you on any of their websites as far as I can see (feel free to link anywhere that does). How regularly do you lecture there and what are your contributions? Now you (and others) may call this prying and I think it would be fair to say that I would not normally be so interested in someones background and experience. However, with the manner, tone and content of your contributions I'm just trying to build up a picture of yourself and why you hold yourself in such high regard (because being honest, your contributions on here to date, along with a rather patchy Profile/CV does not fill me with the same confidence that you appear to have of your own abilities).
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