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Completely misguided government edict #1674656563365677
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostOn of the causes of poverty is lack of education, which is brought about by having poor (in many senses of the word) parents. Therefore this extra money is addressing a cause, in the long term. It is clearly not a universal panacea, but it might well help. I think it's a good idea.
So we need to reduce the number of kids who qualify
True. But I doubt it will be measured.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostWe will find out when your kids do their GCSE'sHard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostGenetics comes into play here - clever parents have better paid jobs. They also are more likely to have naturally clever kids. Where you have got bright kids with a crappy homelife, I agree that it's worth going the extra mile to give those kids the best possible chance. But I think many schools already do that.
This government scrapped the concept of recording contextual value-add, which factors in the circumstances of the child. So now Laws is saying that schools aren't doing enough, but at the same time scrapping the measurement which shows exactly how much schools are actually doing.Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBut I doubt it will be measured.
Every school has to have a clearly published policy on what they are spending the pupil premium money on. They need to publish data about how that money was spent (whilst making it anonymous), and that information is available on the Ofsted website. Schools also need to record the progress of children which are on free school meals, which is normally referenced in the Ofsted reports, and I think it is on the Ofsted dashboard as well.Comment
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Bottom line is parents need to get involved more.
Just as my dad taught me to read before I was 4, so I'm getting my lad to learn.
He's 3 and a half and can already read basic words phonetically.
I've also taught him the value of books, so once he learns to read, he can teach himself.
You can't rely on the state, you've got to teach your kids yourself, encourage them to be self-reliant in their learning.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by doodab View PostBut the point is that extra education is treating the symptom, not the cause. Poorer kids have poorer life chances, do less well at school, suffer poorer health over their lifetimes, are more likely to have mental health problems and a dozen other things, because they are poor. There is a ton of evidence that parentel socio economic status and not genetics is the primary factor.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBottom line is parents need to get involved more.
Just as my dad taught me to read before I was 4, so I'm getting my lad to learn.
He's 3 and a half and can already read basic words phonetically.
I've also taught him the value of books, so once he learns to read, he can teach himself.
You can't rely on the state, you've got to teach your kids yourself, encourage them to be self-reliant in their learning.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBut if you are thick yourself, the state should help ....Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIs it helping you?
Got a serious reply?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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