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elgrande bedford 23 Jan 18 6.12pm | |
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Sorry just nipped to the loo......what did I miss?
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manwitheagletattoo Somewhere in England 23 Jan 18 6.40pm | |
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When I was in infant school many moons ago there was a horrible woman teacher who wouldn't let you go out of class, if you needed the loo she stopped class and escorted you to the toilet and stood outside the cubical and wait until you finish, if you used the urinal she turned her back on you, you also lost your afternoon play break. I had the unfortunate experience like many others in her classes of being caught short and I wet myself one day. The headmaster found out that I lived 15 minutes away and during my dinner break walked me home explained to my mum what had happen and that I needed a change of underwear and trousers. By the time we got back to school dinner break had finished but a school meal had been set back for me. While I was eating my dinner the headmaster walked up and down the dinning hall everytime I stopped to chew my food the head master stood behind me and pushed my head into my dinner or he would take a handfull of food and pushed it into my mouth and he then wiped my face with a wet smelly dishcloth all the time he kept telling me to hurry up. After that I always made sure I went to the loo in play break and I never had a school meal again. Edited by manwitheagletattoo (23 Jan 2018 7.04pm)
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Park Road 24 Jan 18 5.42am | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
And it wasn't a lesson. Not once was I taught anything in P.E. Not only is it a lesson Stuk, its f****** Science!! Learning in physical education Challenges thinking in a fun environment Students can contribute to the development of physical education programmes and choose their own level of participation. The resulting learning environment challenges their thinking and helps to promote an interest in lifelong leisure and recreational pursuits. Builds movement competence and confidence Develops teamwork, leadership, and interpersonal skills It enables the development of leadership and teamwork skills and encourages students to transfer knowledge to other learning areas. It does this for example, by supporting students to work cooperatively in other subjects, or when working with groups in a leadership role in the school setting and in their lives outside of school in sports clubs or community groups. Explores and develops decision-making and risk management Students step outside their comfort zone to take on new social, physical, and emotional challenges. Taking on challenges and assessing risk requires the exploration and development of decision-making skills. Triggers thinking and action to create change Learning to think critically encourages students to participate in social action for a fairer, more equitable, and just society by, for example, reducing barriers to participation. Develops understandings about the social and cultural significance of movement why youth culture is attuned to adrenalin sports and adventure racing Edited by Park Road (24 Jan 2018 7.37am)
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Stuk Top half 24 Jan 18 4.53pm | |
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Well at my primary school it was all climbing ropes/frames and the odd game of football pretty much. By the same teacher that you had for everything else, which in certain years meant it could be an old woman or an enormously fat bloke.
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Direwolf Lincoln 24 Jan 18 5.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
Well at my primary school it was all climbing ropes/frames and the odd game of football pretty much. By the same teacher that you had for everything else, which in certain years meant it could be an old woman or an enormously fat bloke. Yes indeed - all wall bars, ropes and leather pommel horses - or maybe that was the time I wondered into that bondage club. I get confused sometimes.
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Stuk Top half 24 Jan 18 5.15pm | |
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Originally posted by Direwolf
Yes indeed - all wall bars, ropes and leather pommel horses - or maybe that was the time I wondered into that bondage club. I get confused sometimes. Either one you called them "Miss".
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thechaddyboy Peterborough 24 Jan 18 5.17pm | |
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I'd be more inclined to ban mobiles in school than stopping them going for a pee mid lesson.
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Stuk Top half 24 Jan 18 5.30pm | |
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Originally posted by thechaddyboy
I'd be more inclined to ban mobiles in school than stopping them going for a pee mid lesson. I agree. Better still make them illegal for U16s.
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HeathMan Purley 24 Jan 18 8.19pm | |
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Dear Miss Eagle, I have looked - perhaps not well enough - at this thread, and cannot remember the facts that children push their luck, parents attempt to set boundaries, and teachers are in loco parentis. Progress to getting children to use toilets at suitable times depends on you showing how well your memory works (did they need to go when it was cold? have you seen a pattern that you might need to consider sharing with parents? is it a particular class subject? and others) Good luck
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