Who else had just received Gillian Keegan’s round-robin email thanking us teachers for everything we’ve done? I guess it’s nice to be recognised by someone who has famously “done a "f***ing good job" while others “have been sat on their a***s”, even if she does say so herself. But is this thanks heartfelt? Is it genuine? Does it mean anything coming from someone who had never set foot inside a classroom in her adult life before becoming Education Secretary? Let’s take a closer look at what she said… "Thank You For Your Hard Work This Term" – A Translation Guide Oh, look, it's that time of year again! The generic "Thank you for your hard work this term" email has landed in your inbox. Don't be fooled – this isn't some heartfelt expression of gratitude. It's corporate speak, carefully crafted to say the bare minimum while sounding vaguely appreciative. Let's break it down: "Thank you for your hard work..." Translation: "We
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