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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostDA,
I strongly suggest you get hold of a book by a guy called Frank Chalk entitled "Its Your time you're wasting".
It is a humourous indictment of all that is currently wrong with state education in this country.
I thoroughly recommend it to the house!!
Will I have time to read it whilst carrying out my socialist culling duties on CUK?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIt is a lack of confidence that I would add that is greatly down to the paucity of education they have received from the schools they attended.
I strongly suggest you get hold of a book by a guy called Frank Chalk entitled "Its Your time you're wasting".
It is a humourous indictment of all that is currently wrong with state education in this country.
I thoroughly recommend it to the house!!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNo, I'm married to a teacher and close friends with several others.
And if you think logically for a second DA, it'll be clear that the only parents who tend to come in to visit the teachers are the ones with a problem. In my experience, this is far more likely to be the middle-class parents than the chavvy ones.
I am not sure what your point here is, but I would suggest that "chavvy parents" probably do not care so much about their children or that they lack the confidence to demand the best from their schools - I would think it is more of the latter. It is quite easy for intelligent teachers to intellectually bully anyone who challenges them who lacks personality/intelligence/confidence . It is a lack of confidence that I would add that is greatly down to the paucity of education they have received from the schools they attended.Last edited by DodgyAgent; 19 January 2012, 16:48.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostB***ocks. You read too many newspapers who will only ever report extremes of behaviour.
And if you think logically for a second DA, it'll be clear that the only parents who tend to come in to visit the teachers are the ones with a problem. In my experience, this is far more likely to be the middle-class parents than the chavvy ones.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI'll have you know that when I was 13 I was considered 'gifted' and a child prodigy in mathematics and the sciences, and was already proficient in programming in BASIC. After 5 years of public school I considered myself lucky to get into Leicester Poly.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think middle-class parents are just as bad as chav parents - in fact more so since they take an interest and are convinced their child is 'gifted' but not being nurtured correctly when they aren't recognised as a prodigy.
Parents who take an interest are both a blessing and a curse A bit like when one of your users says "I did a bit of coding macros in Word, I think your database could be improved..."
"Shock horror middle class parents are reasonable in expectations of children"
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI'll have you know that when I was 13 I was considered 'gifted' and a child prodigy in mathematics and the sciences, and was already proficient in programming in BASIC. After 5 years of public school I considered myself lucky to get into Leicester Poly.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHang on, you play rugger don't you?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think middle-class parents are just as bad as chav parents -
for some, boarding is just a more expensive form of child neglect
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostComing from a poly boy tester, that's a bit rich.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThat's the impression I have, TBO
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think middle-class parents are just as bad as chav parents - in fact more so since they take an interest and are convinced their child is 'gifted' but not being nurtured correctly when they aren't recognised as a prodigy.
Parents who take an interest are both a blessing and a curse A bit like when one of your users says "I did a bit of coding macros in Word, I think your database could be improved..."
Sometimes I feel like screwing those round robin letters up into a ball, going round to people's houses and then kicking them right up the place where all the other tulip comes out. But then, that would be violent and people might get the impression I have 'unresolved issues'.
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