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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I tried to reply above, but for some odd reason it quoted an earlier poster and put my words in the middle.[/quote] I was able to read what you put in the middle of the previous post. For me I don't think it's a matter of adding more planning time. It's more a matter of protecting the planning time that are currently supposed to have. Independent planning time is valuable to me. 240 minutes of independent, teacher directed planning time is what my district's policy calls for and I get more accomplished during that time compared to sitting through two or three CT meetings/week.[b] The district doesn't have to hire any more people or make any changes to ensure that I can have 4 hours of planning to myself each week[/b].[/quote] But even if you did get your four hours of uninterrupted planning time, how much time would you spend at home after school and on the weekends to simply meet the basic requirements of your job? [/quote]
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