Detached from reality
... I do think that for some in education there is a serious disconnect from reality.
I find that its more common is those who have never had to lead teams of educators having to deal with challenges, or face students in class when they are presented with the opportunity to be unchuffed.
More often they don’t realise how dependent they are on the support of their ‘casual academic workforce’, often marking exams, verifying standards or dealing with customers.
My flabber becomes very gasted when these disconnected souls, working in national arenas make decisions that will only serve to annoy the supportive experts they have. Often these heroic souls don’t expect large financial rewards, but do become a little miffed when what little they are being remunerated with, is removed based on a change in policy/practice/direction.
So, one gets to solve the problem, isnt that nice ...
I find that its more common is those who have never had to lead teams of educators having to deal with challenges, or face students in class when they are presented with the opportunity to be unchuffed.
More often they don’t realise how dependent they are on the support of their ‘casual academic workforce’, often marking exams, verifying standards or dealing with customers.
My flabber becomes very gasted when these disconnected souls, working in national arenas make decisions that will only serve to annoy the supportive experts they have. Often these heroic souls don’t expect large financial rewards, but do become a little miffed when what little they are being remunerated with, is removed based on a change in policy/practice/direction.
So, one gets to solve the problem, isnt that nice ...
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