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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 10 Mar 15 10.36pm | |
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Although a registered charity, it does not release the names of its funders. Moreover, although its financial statement describes most of its spending as ‘research’, much of this appears to be devising and advocating Conservative Party policy. Indeed, its 2012-13 accounts boast of its influence on government policy including increasing chain-sponsored academies, the mandatory work scheme for unemployed people, and Prevent. (This report on free schools was funded particularly by Krishna Rao and Jeremy Isaacs of Goldmann Sachs, who also funded an earlier report on teachers’ performance pay.) This is all ad hominem.
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TUX redhill 10 Mar 15 10.36pm | |
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Quote legaleagle at 10 Mar 2015 9.46pm
. Edited by legaleagle (10 Mar 2015 9.46pm) I guess the question was too hard to answer.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 10 Mar 15 10.38pm | |
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We are now 'a dumb' country producing 'dumb kids' but telling them they are bright!
Probably because previous generations have a very misguided sense of their own generations intelligence. Plenty of thick c**ts around in every generation.
Going by classes I've taught over the last 15 years, you'll always get a range of abilities and (academic) intelligence.
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TUX redhill 10 Mar 15 11.00pm | |
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We are now 'a dumb' country producing 'dumb kids' but telling them they are bright!
Probably because previous generations have a very misguided sense of their own generations intelligence. Plenty of thick c**ts around in every generation. I was referring to the global education figures and how we've dropped down the list over recent years. Kinda worrying imo.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 10 Mar 15 11.15pm | |
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This makes an interesting read, as does
The second is a parliamentary report that shows the education minister is exaggerating how good free schools and academies are.
It's also worth looking at news reports about schools that have been or are about to be changed to academy status. In a lot of cases, if a governing body are against the change, they are removed and replaced by IEB's - interim executive boards, which help steamroller the change. Schools are forced into academisation despite overwhelming opposition from parents. see [Link] for an example.
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legaleagle 10 Mar 15 11.19pm | |
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Quote TUX at 10 Mar 2015 10.36pm
Quote legaleagle at 10 Mar 2015 9.46pm
. Edited by legaleagle (10 Mar 2015 9.46pm) I guess the question was too hard to answer. far too hard
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 10 Mar 15 11.19pm | |
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 10 Mar 2015 10.35pm
Quote TUX at 10 Mar 2015 9.45pm
We are now 'a dumb' country producing 'dumb kids' but telling them they are bright!
Probably because previous generations have a very misguided sense of their own generations intelligence. Plenty of thick c**ts around in every generation. I was referring to the global education figures and how we've dropped down the list over recent years. Kinda worrying imo.
Depends what list you look at. There are a few different ones. We do well in some, not so well in others- I'm off to bed so won't search for them tonight. However this [Link] shows we are second best in Europe and 6th in the world using rankings that are based upon an amalgamation of international tests and education data - including the OECD's Pisa tests, and two major US-based studies, Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (Timss) and Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (Pirls).
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legaleagle 10 Mar 15 11.28pm | |
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Quote TUX at 10 Mar 2015 11.00pm
Quote jamiemartin721 at 10 Mar 2015 10.35pm
Quote TUX at 10 Mar 2015 9.45pm
We are now 'a dumb' country producing 'dumb kids' but telling them they are bright!
Probably because previous generations have a very misguided sense of their own generations intelligence. Plenty of thick c**ts around in every generation. I was referring to the global education figures and how we've dropped down the list over recent years. Kinda worrying imo.
And some 2013 OECD international comparisons here Edited by legaleagle (10 Mar 2015 11.29pm)
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Eunectes Aberystwyth 11 Mar 15 12.54am | |
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Quote nickgusset at 10 Mar 2015 10.38pm
Quote jamiemartin721 at 10 Mar 2015 10.35pm
Quote TUX at 10 Mar 2015 9.45pm
We are now 'a dumb' country producing 'dumb kids' but telling them they are bright!
Probably because previous generations have a very misguided sense of their own generations intelligence. Plenty of thick c**ts around in every generation.
Going by classes I've taught over the last 15 years, you'll always get a range of abilities and (academic) intelligence.
Still can't recite my times tables, and occasionally count on my fingers, but haven't found either to be any genuine impediment in life.
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NickinOX Sailing country. 11 Mar 15 1.20am | |
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Quote nickgusset at 10 Mar 2015 10.36pm
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Quote chris123 at 10 Mar 2015 9.23pm
Although a registered charity, it does not release the names of its funders. Moreover, although its financial statement describes most of its spending as ‘research’, much of this appears to be devising and advocating Conservative Party policy. Indeed, its 2012-13 accounts boast of its influence on government policy including increasing chain-sponsored academies, the mandatory work scheme for unemployed people, and Prevent. (This report on free schools was funded particularly by Krishna Rao and Jeremy Isaacs of Goldmann Sachs, who also funded an earlier report on teachers’ performance pay.) This is all ad hominem. Mea culpa. I could have paraphrased, but am on me phone. It's from the NUT. The info would have been the same regardless. No problem. However, if the above was from the NUT that would be disappointing. I would expect them to do a far better job setting out their case, showing people where the information came from and why it was unreliable, and then offering a better solution supported by evidence. That being said, I saw the links you posted later on and they were much better set out.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 13 Mar 15 8.27pm | |
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Been thinking this for a while now.
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Stirlingsays 13 Mar 15 8.33pm | |
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Quote nickgusset at 01 Feb 2015 11.22am
Under Tory cund plans, if all students do not know their times tables on leaving primary school for 2 years in a row, a school can be forced into being an academy. How stupid! Whilst I acknowledge that rapid recall of multiplication facts is a good thing, there is no way on God's earth that all children are capable of learning them.
Teachers are one component of the equation.....Source material another....Parental culture another.
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