The Meeting of Staff – 11 Points For Discussion At Teacher Staff Meetings

Staff Meetings…

The words alone are enough to strike terror into any teacher…

Why?

Because you never know what they’re gonna hold!

They are a necessary evil, of course.

A way to share news that will be affecting the school;

  1. Upcoming events – charity days, or activity days for the kids (Jeez! Do we really have to dress up?!)
  2. Policy updates – every subject has it’s policy alongside all the other aspects of school, like safety, ICT usage, Staff protocol… And there are regular updates!
  3. Staffing changes – Leavers – always one that draws shock amongst at least half of the staff as not everyone is privy to information that someone may be thinking of leaving, prior to the announcement, then there are the less shocking, like the ‘about to pop’ teacher, who we hope to see again the following year (and in between. bringing bubba in to school with them so we can have cuddles!!)
  4. Staffing changes – Movement – another one that can be a little bit of a shock. Staff can get moved around, but that is usually on a yearly basis, depending of others leaving the school. But there can be the movement created from a ‘shock’ leaver too… and again the person involved usually knows but often the rest of the staff is in the dark until said announcement!
  5. Training – that can strike terror into a teacher too… often you are sat for one and a half hours listening to someone that is reiterating a lot you already know. Mentally you are sat there, visualising a new display, or mentally counting how many books you could have marked in that time! But you do get the odd gems that you wish could have gone on for a little longer!
  6. Training Feedback – often individual colleagues go on training courses, and then they feedback what is worthwhile the rest of the staff knowing during the staff meetings. (Saves 30 faces getting bored for a whole day, and the school paying for the pleasure!)
  7. Tellings off – Yes that happens to teacher too! In a staff meeting it would usually be a collective one, not anything pinpointing at an individual, usually Heads aren’t that cruel! These are more likely to be complaints about how the Art or Science resource cupboard is kept, or a ‘pull your socks up’ with regards to certain marking strategies.
  8. Those‘ announcements – you know, about imminent inspections, and key visitors!
  9. Performance Discussions – regarding the classes, schools as a whole, upcoming national assessments, and reminding us we need to book in our observations for the assessment of our own performances! (No need to remind you how nervous I was about mine a few weeks back!)
  10. Any Other Business – Or AOB for short. This could be a mishmash of anything, from, parent complaints to a lovely letter  someone has sent in. Some of the above may be classed as AOB… so you have to sit tight to find out what the inside info is!
  11. And finally, Fun stuff! – Yes honestly, we do have fun sometimes! My head is great, and for one of our staff meetings, we actually went to the Panic Rooms to have a team building hour, solving riddles in teams in order to get out of the rooms we were locked in! Or we may be arranging an evening out, because all teachers need an outlet!!!!

We have ours tonight… aside from the training that is planned.. that ominous AOB is at the bottom of the agenda… (Any Other Business) That is the one that can hold the gems/nightmare announcements!)

Have a great day Peeps!

 

The Panic Room!

It’s been a good term for staff meetings so far!

Last week we had the inspiring talk from Robin Launders, about Growth Mindset, and this week our headteacher decided to book us in for a team building experience.

It was all kept secret until a few days before when we were told that we were going to visit The Panic Room in our town centre.

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The Panic Room is actually one of the top rated attractions in Gravesend, a diamond in the rough that is this lovely town!

If you aren’t aware what a Panic Room is, it is basically an experience where either a couple or group of you are locked in a room for 60 minutes, and you have to solve some sort of mystery.

There were six different rooms, and we had been booked into three of them.

Three rooms filled with three different teacher teams.

Sixty minutes of conspiracy theories, number puzzles, code cracking, lock opening, and all sorts!

Daunting, but oh so fun!

We had a briefing in advance, by Laurence, who is one-half of a couple team that set this business up here. They started with one room, and now have six! There are even plans for a family friendly one so you can bring young children to enjoy it! There are others around the country, but how cool that we have this on our doorstep!

I’m not really allowed to give much away but we were in the Panic Room.

ROOM 3 – THE PANIC ROOM (2-8 Players)

In The Panic Room you are a  FBI team sent to a crazed conspiracy theorists mansion where he has been found dead. He found out something he shouldn’t have and clearly someone wanted to cover it up and hide it. The place is trashed and clearly in the murderers haste he couldn’t find the documents.

It is now your job to solve the trail of puzzles and riddles left by the conspiracy theorist, find the files and exit code and escape before the 60 minutes is up. Just remember…Don’t Panic!

There were 8 of us, and I think we gelled really well!

The other teams had these rooms to contend with.

ROOM 1 – THE DON (2-8 Players)

You will be Infiltrating the den of the notorious mafia boss “Don Romano”, with a vast resume of crimes against him it is finally time to take him down once and for all!

You and your team will need to break in, turn the place over and gather evidence of all of his crimes. He is an extremely paranoid man who kept everything locked up tight which is why he has evaded prison this long. Gather your team to gather your evidence and escape before he returns or you may end up sleeping with the fishes.

And then there was

ROOM 5 – THE GILMAN HOTEL (2-8 Players)

A private investigator had been looking into the disappearance of a young lad in a derelict coastal town. You lose contact with him so head there yourselves but by the time you arrive night has fallen so you find lodgings in The Gilman Hotel.

This is the same hotel where he had been staying, you head to your room and start to investigate but it seems the locals are on to you. Find out what happened, solve the mystery and reveal the secrets of this strange coastal town…

Well, let me tell you that two out of the three teams did not solve the puzzles, and got locked in!

But one solved their puzzles, and got out with 4 minutes and fifty-seven seconds to spare! And that team was ours!!!! We called ourselves Team Phoenix!

 

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Me and some of my wonderful colleagues!

A thoroughly fantastic experience! We all want to do it again!!

 

My interactive peeps!

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