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Ummm, geography teachers? Ummm, geographers have been known to do some useful stuff you know.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
We've all got Sat Nav these days - why do you need to study geography?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostUmmm, geography teachers? Ummm, geographers have been known to do some useful stuff you know.If you have to add a
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Well, the developments in cartography, spatial demographics, water management...oh **** it I can't be bothered, except to say geographers do some quite useful stuff and still find time to post on CUK. You can figure out for yourself what that useful stuff is.Originally posted by The Wikir Man View PostWe've all got Sat Nav these days - why do you need to study geography?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Hope you are not considering being an English teacher!Originally posted by Mustang View PostThey sure are. When I was on the bench and getting concerned, I looked into it. I rehistered with TDA and since then I keep getting bombarded with marketing material - good quality stiff too - telling me how much (little?!) I could be earning and why dont I consider a career in teaching. As a science or maths teacher you can get seevral thousands for your training and your first year.
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If you've a spare week or so check out this narrative of Robert Fitz-Roy, captain of the Beagle and companion of Darwin on the famous voyage. Aside from surveying and his speculation he attempts to reconcile his religious views, e.g. creationism and the Great Deluge, with what he sees, and in the end backs religion, but it's a good if lengthy read anyway. He topped himself in the end and thought Darwin was the instrument of the devil, which is a shame as they got along during much of the voyage.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostUmmm, geography teachers? Ummm, geographers have been known to do some useful stuff you know.
Darwin's account is also available on-line.Comment
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Science teaching in this country depresses me. It is no longer a requirement to teach separate sciences at secondary school. You get taught some sort of general science bollocks. The only way to get a good science education is grammer school - if you are in an 11+ area or fork out huge sums to go private
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We'll be drowning in nail technicians and holistic healing practitioners by 2020
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When I was at school I had to explain what terminal velocity was to a newly qualified general science teacher who was covering a physics class.
I also won a mars bar for building the strongest bridge from 10mm x 10mm balsa and PVA glue, the 80kg of weights made a nice dink in the floor when it finally collapsed.Science isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave JohnsonComment
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostScience teaching in this country depresses me. It is no longer a requirement to teach separate sciences at secondary school. You get taught some sort of general science bollocks. The only way to get a good science education is grammer school - if you are in an 11+ area or fork out huge sums to go private
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We'll be drowning in nail technicians and holistic healing practitioners by 2020

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Slow day eh?Originally posted by The Wikir Man View Post
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I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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Time to implement 'B' Ark!Originally posted by Pogle View PostScience teaching in this country depresses me. It is no longer a requirement to teach separate sciences at secondary school. You get taught some sort of general science bollocks. The only way to get a good science education is grammer school - if you are in an 11+ area or fork out huge sums to go private
>PAH<
We'll be drowning in nail technicians and holistic healing practitioners by 2020

The concept does need a few amendments, such as extra sections for politicians and Non-Job Occupiers. The Meeja Studies lot can have their own Ark.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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