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and year 13 children, last year up to a third of and year 13 children, last year up to a third of gcse exam content was cut with to a third of gcse exam content was cut with the to a third of gcse exam content was cut with the understanding we had ust cut with the understanding we had just been cut with the understanding we had just been through covid and those children just been through covid and those children were affected. the children this year children were affected. the children this year were reflected the same way, this year were reflected the same way, but this year were reflected the same way, but they were affected when they were way, but they were affected when they were in year ten and no changes have been they were in year ten and no changes have been made to their exams, and now we have been made to their exams, and now we are have been made to their exams, and now we are striking. i worry about the families, i think about the families the families,
a day, what are your favourite ones? you re actors, artists, you work with language, what are your favourite words? i should have known you were going to ask this. did you not prepare this answer? i always liked the word candelabra, and i don t know why. and it s not useful. it s not that useful anymore! slainte is a good word, that s an irish word. they re both very good words. on the one hand, it seems impossible to imagine that you d ever have a situation where a government would limit the number of words that we re all able to use a day as individuals. except go back a few years, it would have been impossible to imagine that we would have lived under a situation where governments told us all to stay at home during covid. right, exactly, yeah. and this play was written in 2015. it s so fascinating that sam wrote. i mean, this is not in any way a play about the pandemic but obviously during the rehearsal process, you can t help but align and draw comparisons. apparently it s been rea
agree with going out on strike. certainly not now, so soon after covid certainly not now, so soon after covid. many families are not in a position covid. many families are not in a position to covid. many families are not in a position to strike and i m not sure it s the position to strike and i m not sure it s the most sensible time to be doing it s the most sensible time to be doing that. but i think there a larger doing that. but i think there a larger conversation to be had about teachers larger conversation to be had about teachers and how much we are paid. how much teachers and how much we are paid. how much do we respect the teaching profession? how much do we respect the teaching profession? how much do we value teachers? profession? how much do we value teachers? because we should value them teachers? because we should value them enough to pay them enough so there is them enough to pay them enough so there is a them enough to pay them enough so there is