Originally posted by shaunbhoy
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Guest repliedYou will always get scum in the inner cities, it's where all the deprived poor people live.
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Originally posted by WageSlaveOh the poor kids; they never had a chance. I'm to blame; if only I had given more to the needy. I should have adopted them...inner city, no father figure, denied the luxuries that others had - no wonder it happened.
How's that, Lucifer?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyWere they inner city schools?
Apparently there are these GNVQ things, so-called "vocational qualifications". Much easier than GCSE's (which says something) but if you "pass" it counts in your figures as 4 x GCSEs. To meet your target you need pupils with 5 x GCSEs "or equivalent", so many of these supposedly dramatically improved schools are funneling the kids into doing a GNVQ in car maintenance (where the largest portion of the mark is assessment by the class teacher). Bingo, all you need is one GCSE pass at grade 'C' and you as a school have hit your target.
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Oh the poor kids; they never had a chance. I'm to blame; if only I had given more to the needy. I should have adopted them...inner city, no father figure, denied the luxuries that others had - no wonder it happened.
How's that, Lucifer?
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Guest repliedWere they inner city schools?
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Slave, you need to wring you hands a bit more and somehow believe that it's "your fault". Or rather that it's everybody else's fault other than yours, because you are left leaning and have a social conscience.
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It comes back to a lack of discipline. There's no fear of authority or punishment (these kids tend to know their human rights in more depth than a lawyer) which is an explosive mix when combined with poor social integration and declining standards. Although I'm sure Snaw would disagree with me.
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On a similar note, did anyone see the Dispatches programme last night, where they sent an undercover supply teacher with a hidden camera into several comprehensive schools. Anyone who still hails comprehensive education as the way forward has to watch that programme before defending it.
I felt so sorry for the handful of kids of ability in those classes, having their lives ruined by NL's insistence that disruptive kids should not be excluded from classes. There were constant fights in the classroom, non-stop chat, kids using their mobiles. In one lesson, the teacher was only able to get all the kids to sit down 10 minutes before the lesson ended.
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Oh Dear: Gang kills father for mountain bike
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...685020,00.html
A FATHER of a teenage boy was kicked to death by a gang of “yobs” so that they could steal his battered mountain bike.
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