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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 20, 2024 22:57:14 GMT
Isolation booths, frequent suspensions and strict behaviour regimes look set to be phased out in England as the Labour government shifts focus on how to keep the most vulnerable pupils in school. Education leaders close to the new government say ministers are planning to change the inspection regime so that all schools are judged on whether they are properly representative of their local community... www.theguardian.com/education/article/2024/jul/20/english-schools-to-phase-out-cruel-behaviour-rules-as-labour-plans-major-education-changesYes indeed, lets treat disruptive little bastards like little adults, lets praise them and reward them lets teach them that bad behaviour will be tolerated. That should set them up for a life... on benefits. I don't know whether to laugh or cry. Why do socialist governments always remove responsibility from parents, to state?..
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Post by piglet on Jul 21, 2024 9:32:29 GMT
Kids that want to learn will pick up the tab for this, that disrupters will have a field day, schools will become less able to function. Kids that dont respond to normal discipline, including a slipper, they wont do that anymore, sanctions of all sorts will need to be separated.
If you have someone in the workplace being disruptive they are quickly dealt with.
Kids who disrupt will have multiple problems, family, no boundaries, indulged, personality disorders, even psychopathy. There will be many kids who in normal circumstances will get to uni, that under Labour wont. Society will suffer. The main reason british schools are doing well educationally is because bad kids are red carded.
Not anymore.
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Post by Bentley on Jul 21, 2024 9:35:03 GMT
The idiots who want this are the same kind of idiots who did for Grammar Schools .
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Post by johnofgwent on Jul 21, 2024 9:43:27 GMT
Education went down the toilet in Wales the moment they handed control to Marxist labour
In my day you were praised for achievement. What form of praise and what form of achievement varied.
I recall my winning a photographic art prize during a summer holiday course for example got me a mention.
You didn't need to win at an external sport, being picked by being good enough to try to win got you in, so my 10k stuff in the county competitions where I'd always finish in the top 25% even though my best ever was only third place.
We had people mentioned for art exhibitions, theatre performances, and several music students and a band.
In short you were applauded within the school for DOING something. Which might also include winning something
What shocked my brother was when the school we both went to sent a letter home actually praising one of his kids now at the school for bothering to turn up.
I mean, they say that Melissa's current 100% attendance record contributes to the decisions they make to 'authorise' her occasional afternoon dance and drama workshops and rehearsals but the reality is in the last OFSTED or whatever school inspection one of the jackbooted was grilling Melissa who by chance they picked to 'interview' when the headmaster cut in and said he was 'sorry to interrupt but madam had to leave in five minutes as she and four others in the school had to be at the theatre in town in 15 min where two of the cast of 'Les Mis' in the west were holding a masterclass for them....
Certainly deflated his bloody sails ....
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