Please enlighten your American friends: what is "supply teaching"?

Question:Sometimes our common language is still a barrier. Please explain. By the way, I'd be interested to learn about early retirement options for teachers in your country. Thanks!

Answers:
The official answer: substituting the regular teacher who is absent.
The unofficial version: being cannon-fodder for a classful of rowdy kids. Check out this children's poem by Allan Ahlberg:

The Supply Teacher


Here's the rule for what to do
If ever your teacher has the flu
Or for some other reason takes to her bed
And a different teacher comes instead


When the visiting teacher hangs up her hat
Writes the date on the board, does this or that
Always remember, you have to say this,
OUR teacher never does that, Miss!


When you want to change places or wander about
Or feel like getting the guinea pig out
Never forget, the message is this,
OUR teacher always lets us, Miss!


Then, when your teacher returns next day
And complains about the paint or clay
Remember these words, you just say this:
That OTHER teacher told us to, Miss!
Substitute teaching. I am Canadian and I was able to retire from teaching when I was 50 - full pension.

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