[Design and Technology] election promise
Hallsworth, John J
hallsworth.john.j at edumail.vic.gov.au
Mon Apr 16 20:59:08 EST 2007
Well it's really interesting to hear a few colleagues speaking out over the=
conditions we face and our lack of "real" support and resourcing. Of cours=
e, we have all been thinking those same thoughts but haven't had an oopportu=
nity to voice them. The biggest problem is, I believe, isolation. Technolo=
gy teachers - "tradies" if you like, have dropped off the top of the pile th=
rough retirements disillusionment and frustration. There are so many of us=
who are working in schools where the technology staff has been cut back sig=
nificantly and is being propped up by teachers who are not really qualified=
to teach the resistant materials and technology subjects, God love 'em. Bl=
ind Freddy could see that it is near impossible to do justice to the running=
of a technology facility, when you have to teach a full load. It is akin t=
o being a shop foreman in industry, and also having to work full time on the=
bench. I think there has been a view over recent years that technology or=
trade subjects would just go away and die if you starved them of resources,=
However, that doesn't appear to be about to happen because the popular vie=
w is now that technology subjects are vital to the future of our students. =
So, if that's the case, then the Government, Principals and College council=
s need to put their hands in their pockets and provide us with the same supp=
ort that Literacy, Numeracy, Science, Food tech, Integration and ICT (to nam=
e but a few) receive. Back to the subject of Isolation - there needs to be a=
body (possibly TEAV) that will act as a voice for technology teachers on th=
e hard issues. A voice that will gather together the facts (we know the gov=
ernment loves to measure data) and present them in a rational, but forceful=
way, not for my sake or your sake, but for the sake of our students who are=
, I believe, getting a raw deal through the unrealistic demands on us all.
John Hallsworth
Montmorency Secondary College
Para Rd, Montmorency, 3094
Ph: 9435 6399 Fax: 9434 6259
visit www.vcedesigntech.com <http://www.vcedesigntech.com/> - you just mig=
ht find it useful !
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Sent: Mon 16/04/07 4:32 PM
To: destech at edulists.com.au
Subject: RE: [Design and Technology] election promise
John Hallsworth
Montmorency Secondary College
Para Rd, Montmorency, 3094
Ph: 9435 6399 Fax: 9434 6259
visit www.vcedesigntech.com <http://www.vcedesigntech.com/> - you just mig=
ht find it useful !
Yeah, I can relate to that. No time allowance or recognition (unless it is c=
onvenient for admin) for ordering materials, sharpening, maintenance, fixing=
, getting quotes etc for repairs, adjusting equipment , record and accounts=
keeping, etc. There is only me here in Bright, and I run both wood and meta=
l tech from year 8 to 12. With a full teaching load it is now impossible to=
keep up with the maintenance. Some band aid sollutions included an attempt=
to get Rotary Club to send volunteers. This took a fair bit of time to set=
up and only lasted one session. I now have a retired gent to do some for c=
ash - he is good so far but tends to go for holidays during the winter. I ha=
ve had 7 years of negotiations with the principals and the powers that be. T=
he bottom line is always that, according to principals of other like schools=
, their tech staff seem to cope well without additional assistance and do al=
l this work within their class-room preparation time. Apart from that there=
is no
funding.
So my question is, are the tech areas well maintained, and who does the work=
? (and are these people fairly reimbursed for that work?). Because sure as h=
ell I cannot do that part of the job effectively on a full teaching load.
Fran Burgers
"Ripley, Robert R" <ripley.robert.r at edumail.vic.gov.au> on Sun, 15 Apr 200=
7 10:43:10 +1000 wrote:
> After 2 days at school during the term break, doing jobs that could not be=
done during school days because of teaching committments, (General machine=
maintenence, changing cutters, repairing/sharpening tools, unloading/stacki=
ng material deliveries), all the while observing that Science, Food, IT etc=
have assistant teaching personel, I'd suggest an addition to your note to t=
he Minister -
>
> Staffing the 'Technical' areas with suitably skilled teachers and appropri=
ate servicing personel is as important as funding for equipment and building=
replacement/upgrade.
>
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