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Matthew James
Poems
Jun 2016
2010. New job. New government.
How can you raise kids that are in good health when you don't see the lies that you're selling to yourself?
I was head of Art and I got noticed
Within a year I got promoted
Faculty leader of creative skills
This is the part where it really kills
Building them up from deep rock bottom
With jealousy aimed at the job I'd gotten
A job that I had never wanted
That I only took because I cared
All of my decisions seemed to be haunted
By the ghost of a culture where they just don't care
Resting in the coffin of a lost tradition
Kids so bored they're turning white
Beaten down to bored submission
And everyone seems to have given up the fight
But they're still convinced that their way's "right"
How can you raise kids that are in good health when you don't see the lies that you're selling to yourself?
We laid foundations, a team was built
The weighing scales began to tilt
But every time you made a shift
The goal posts seemed to start to drift
And this all caused a further rift
The final one I couldn't lift
How can you raise kids that are in good health when you don't see the lies that you're selling to yourself?
Gossip and lies caused by others stress
Creates a catastrophic mess
Turns people's lives upside down
Gives off the sense that they're a clown
They're trying. They're just really down
Simply trying not to drown
Marriage ending
Friends unfriending
Children's lives are slowly bending
House and finance are up-ending
Mediation sessions need attending
Everything seems to need mending
And the pain seems to be never-ending
How can you raise kids that are in good health when you don't see the lies that you're selling to yourself?
Professional life vs Personal life
Professional strife = Personal strife
Personal wife goes through professional strife
Personal strife =
"I understand what you're going through, but we need to think about the learners."
Stress in teaching is the expectation
Work life balance has no correlation
The pressures of a confused nation
Makes teachers into the poor relation
Goodbye btec, goodbye vocation
Hello Gove and his minds creation
Goodbye Gove and hello Morgan
Hiding behind a gritty slogan
Creating the pressure of pointless change
For teachers to correct and rearrange
How can you raise kids that are in good health when you don't see the lies that you're selling to yourself?
"I need you to mark and enter all years grades
By the end of the week, I am afraid"
"I've got to take my daughter swimming
I've got to see my son try winning"
"Read through your teaching standards mate
And leave your children at the gate"
End of the week the books are done
But head and deputies are overrun
"We'll have to put these books aside
To push our children down the slide"
Let's flip it round and just imagine
"I'm sorry, I'm afraid I'm ill"
"You can't be ill the learners will fail"
"I need some patience, I need some time"
"The kids work needs to be sublime
Don't they deserve that? Don't you think?
Do you want to see your learners to sink?"
And there it is. The teacher guilt.
Because that's the way that we've been built
We care too much
We try too much
We give too much
We work too much
And we lose too much
Default 100%?!?
Like energy is heaven sent??
Like when your kids are down with flu
You just man up, there's work to do
We get ideas above our station
Of how this job is a vocation
When we stop and look around
The evidence just can't be found
Someone tells me what to teach
Someone tells me how to teach it
Someone tells me how to plan
Someone tells me when to plan it
Someone tells me how to mark
Someone tells me when to mark it
We work to targets, get appraised
Residuals to get profiles raised
It's industry. I rest my case.
How can you raise kids that are in good health when you don't see the lies that you're selling to yourself?
Written by
Matthew James
Huddersfield
(Huddersfield)
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