by Vassenor » Tue May 03, 2016 3:38 am
by AiliailiA » Tue May 03, 2016 3:40 am
Cannot think of a name wrote:"Where's my immortality?" will be the new "Where's my jetpack?"
Maineiacs wrote:"We're going to build a canal, and we're going to make Columbia pay for it!" -- Teddy Roosevelt
Ifreann wrote:That's not a Freudian slip. A Freudian slip is when you say one thing and mean your mother.
by Napkiraly » Tue May 03, 2016 4:21 am
Ailiailia wrote:The thread title is open to editing I assume. Bit of nip and tuck.
by The Matthew Islands » Tue May 03, 2016 5:13 am
Ailiailia wrote:The thread title is open to editing I assume. Bit of nip and tuck.
Souseiseki wrote:as a posting career in the UK Poltics Thread becomes longer, the probability of literally becoming souseiseki approaches 1
by Kainesia » Tue May 03, 2016 5:27 am
by Salandriagado » Tue May 03, 2016 6:56 am
On your last point, you are wrong. A bad, failing state school in Southampton where over 50% of students live in low income families is going to have far worse behaviour than Eton.
On your other point, the idea that you would sacrifice good children to make others 'feel better' or in the 'name of equality' is evil- totally & utterly evil. It is exactly the same sort of person who claims this sort of argument who then goes dead-against the idea that people from private schools dominate media, government, the justice system- how can we expect more state educated students to get high positions in our society, when they are not allowed to flourish?
But if I had a habit like that, and I couldn't control my smoking, I would quit. But this is besides the point.
Teachers must be given space- their progress reviewed carefully in comparison to student's personal condition in terms of home life, intelligence, class size etc, etc. My point, however, still stands.
That is what I gathered from the post. Pushing children to be in the same classes would stem progress, thus it being against our children, thus it being evil. What other reason other than 'equality' would there be for doing this?
But exposing them to high levels of bad behaviour to make teaching 'easier' (how it will do this is bewildering) at a young age will be a bad influence, and at an older age will disrupt their exams.
by Dooom35796821595 » Tue May 03, 2016 7:11 am
Val Halla wrote:Education in the uk is getting so ridiculous that primary school parents have gone on strike. Wow.
by Ifreann » Tue May 03, 2016 7:36 am
Val Halla wrote:Education in the uk is getting so ridiculous that primary school parents have gone on strike. Wow.
by Frank Zipper » Tue May 03, 2016 7:57 am
by Pachenstein » Tue May 03, 2016 8:16 am
Val Halla wrote:Education in the uk is getting so ridiculous that primary school parents have gone on strike. Wow.
by Rufford » Tue May 03, 2016 8:21 am
Pachenstein wrote:Val Halla wrote:Education in the uk is getting so ridiculous that primary school parents have gone on strike. Wow.
Actions speak louder than words. In fact, I'd love to see women strike over the pay gap because this issue that has been talked about for decades would likely be solved in less than a week.
by New Assam » Tue May 03, 2016 8:25 am
by Communist EU » Tue May 03, 2016 8:32 am
Rufford wrote:We should be onto UK Politics Thread IIII: Boris was always right ( if we leave the EU) soon
by Rufford » Tue May 03, 2016 8:33 am
New Assam wrote:Rufford wrote:I thing JR Doctors has been going on for more than a week.
I'm honestly surprised the Tories haven't backed down on that yet. They've done so many u-turns in a year that another one wouldn't even damage the government. Now's the best time for it with everyone up in arms about Labour.
by Olivaero » Tue May 03, 2016 8:41 am
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