I was at a verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry long meeting at university today (didn't get home until 6.40pm ~ felt like someone in a real job) There was a point when they were discussing RDPs and IDPs and the CEDP, along with the new standards for QTS for ATs from the DFES and whether we should have the I standards (which are used for NQTs) in the far left hand column and the difference between co-coaching, coaching and mentoring as defined by the TDA. And I thought "In which part of my job am I dealing most with foreign languages?" Someone could walk into that room and wonder what on earth people were talking about. Two hours talking about things largely referred to by their initials leaves you feeling quite zombiefied. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!
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hi lol thought i would get a new blog as the other one wasnt workin for some reason i'm supposed to be revising now but i thought i would tell you i had a blog again x
You think those acronyms are bad, we have to have a glossary at work that holds 1845 of the things. Now I can't get away from work... every car registeration I see reminds me of some acronym at work !!! Judith
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