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Sweetsee



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PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2009 9:37 am    Post subject: headphones in the staffroom? Reply with quote

Do you think they should be allowed?
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ntropy



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PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2009 9:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

yes, you lot are so noisy it's sometimes the only way to block you out and be able to concentrate on tasks such as correcting writing.
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seklarwia



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PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2009 9:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Are you asking because you don't like that other teachers are wearing them in the staffroom, or because you want to but are not allowed?

It can make it hard to approach people when they have headphones on. I personally think it is quite antisocial to sit in a full staffroom listening to music, etc regardless of whether it is allowed or not.

My school doesn't have rules aginst it and the Japanese staff all know that I listen to audiobooks when I am alone in the staffrooms (some of them have tried listening to them; interested to see if they could understand or not). But as soon as any one enters I always switch off, regardless of whether it is a JTE or not. And I always put them away inbetween lessons when students are in and out of the staffrooms, since they are not allowed to bring mp3s into school at all.
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Sweetsee



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PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2009 10:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm asking because I'm curious to know how others feel. They were allowed in our staffroom until today. Many wore them, mostly to shut others out and concentrate on their work. Myself, I sometimes used them to get fired up listening to something on youtube or while watching live sports, for example, the NBA playoffs. I don't know how I feel about it. I believe those who need to shut people out will be most disappointed.
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ripslyme



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PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:01 am    Post subject: Re: headphones in the staffroom? Reply with quote

Sweetsee wrote:
Do you think they should be allowed?


Sure. When I worked in a staffroom I didn't see a need to myself, but it seemed perfectly reasonable when other teachers (both foreign and Japanese) did so - for both work related and non-work related listening purposes.
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Glenski



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PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2009 12:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This country has enough people who shut themselves out of the rest of society. Socialize or read a book if you have to sit in a social place. Take your headphones to the library or a closet or an LL.
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Vince



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PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2009 2:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wouldn't automatically consider headphones antisocial. If the teacher is generally sociable, I'd just assume s/he wants to relax to music between lessons. It's not like you can't get the person's attention if you need something.

The problem is, quite simply, that we're talking about Japan. Headphones surely don't fit expectations for the Japanese workplace. Some staff will object to headphones on those grounds, and other staff might be envious. I don't think it's asking too much to save the headphones for lunchtime or the train.
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Sweetsee



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PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2009 8:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good one, Vince!
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seklarwia



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PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2009 9:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Vince wrote:
I wouldn't automatically consider headphones antisocial. If the teacher is generally sociable, I'd just assume s/he wants to relax to music between lessons. It's not like you can't get the person's attention if you need something.


But many people would be hesitant to disturb that person who is trying to relax. Listening to music and whatnot is definately a great way to relax, but unfortunately the presence of headphones are read by many people as a "do not distur