Lockout day 7 – Monday. 8/4
“I love lockout!”
“I love lockout!”
I came across this video on Facebook, and having ratchet integrin most of it through, I just had to share it.
De her tre mænd er for seje 🙂
One positive thing I can say about the lockout. I have spent quality time with the kids.
The day started to follow the news, who eagerly followed my teacher colleagues. Also on Facebook changed several profiles pictures with words locked out or I Supports Teachers. The conflict was started.
Unfortunately it seems to teachers are denied access to schools after the Easter holidays.
For educators, it means that we are alone with the oversight of the children in our scheduled hours but we rest of the children's school day may not fit them. Not even if we actually are, for we must not touch the strut work.