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#21
No employer likes to hear about there employees in not such a good light

There are companies around now that think they own you wether you are at work or not
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#22
I am of an opposite view.

Our society has recently seen mass disturbance and disruption by a wide range of variations of race, gender, age, employment and social grouping.

Our society no longer has any foundation of respect which has been brought about by a bullying left wing lower middle class group who have harried and attacked the mass population and destroy any debate by insulting and threatening those who dare to question them.

If you disciplined a child they called it abuse.
If you questioned the immigration policy they called it racist.
If you questioned why the council spend money on gay sex advisors they called it homophobia.
30 years of this has produced a society that is full of people with no respect for property, no intention of working and no acceptence that they should be responsible for their actions.
Teachers are at the root of this. If you look at the utter Trotskyite bollocks spouted at the NUT conference you would not put them in charge of a dog kennel as they would let the dog determine the timetable.

It is time to bring back teachers who have a moral backbone and a sense of self discipline. It is a privelidge to teach young people and with it comes a responsibility to be a role model.

I would give them all new contracts with a 20 percent payrise linked to dressing smartly and acting their bloody age not their shoe size.

I taught young people for 8 years and I found that by being disciplined they were disciplined and learned far more quickly and to a greater depth.
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#23
It's all very well saying teachers are at the root of it, and to bring back teachers with moral backbone, however the teachers don't work in isolation. If they don't have the respect and support of the parents, then they may have serious problems.

The number of stories of teachers being abused by parents is horrifying - even if they don't agree with the teacher, there is no need for abuse. However, that is the way someone people rear their children and conduct their daily lives. It isn't right, but you can't just expect the teachers standards to change and everything to be hunky-dory.
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#24
It is without a doubt the parents that are to blame for there children going off the rails.

They are the ones who told there kids not to respect teachers or any other people with a responsable jobs.
It was parent pressure that took all discipline away from people working with kids. When i went to school the cane and detention was part and parcel of school life if you did the crime you took the punishment and if you went home crying to you parents you got another hiding for being disrespectful
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(03-09-2011, 20:24)Johnhomes65 Wrote: I am of an opposite view.

Our society has recently seen mass disturbance and disruption by a wide range of variations of race, gender, age, employment and social grouping.

Our society no longer has any foundation of respect which has been brought about by a bullying left wing lower middle class group who have harried and attacked the mass population and destroy any debate by insulting and threatening those who dare to question them.

If you disciplined a child they called it abuse.
If you questioned the immigration policy they called it racist.
If you questioned why the council spend money on gay sex advisors they called it homophobia.
30 years of this has produced a society that is full of people with no respect for property, no intention of working and no acceptence that they should be responsible for their actions.
Teachers are at the root of this. If you look at the utter Trotskyite bollocks spouted at the NUT conference you would not put them in charge of a dog kennel as they would let the dog determine the timetable.

It is time to bring back teachers who have a moral backbone and a sense of self discipline. It is a privelidge to teach young people and with it comes a responsibility to be a role model.

I would give them all new contracts with a 20 percent payrise linked to dressing smartly and acting their bloody age not their shoe size.

I taught young people for 8 years and I found that by being disciplined they were disciplined and learned far more quickly and to a greater depth.

Would you consider seeing Escorts part of the role too or would you abstain due to the duty of your role as a Teacher?
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#26
I packed in working with kids many years ago now but I would have expected to be terminated had I been publicly exposed.
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#27
I will further expand on my comments for clarity. Teachers are not solely responsible for the breakdown of society but they must bear some of the blame.

Well meaning, liberal, middle class professionals as a whole have had a major influence on the breakdown of society.

Teachers have seen their status in society undermined by the union leaders that they have chosen to elect. Time and again union conferences show teachers in bad light by their immature,6th form, politics.

Teacher training has also permitted too many people to become teachers when they could'nt get or couldn't settle in another job. Teaching should be structured to attract the best possible graduates as they create the nations future.

Setting standards in schools does help. There is a comprehensive in Hampshire where the new head made the staff stand up straight, take their hands out of their pockets when talking to pupils and dress smartly. This, together with his other changes has created a school with the highest "added value" in England. The school is in one of the worst council estates in the nation.

Mainly what I want to say is that if you demonstrate standardsin you behaviour then young people absorb them.



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#28
lol
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#29
(05-09-2011, 17:34)Johnhomes65 Wrote: I will further expand on my comments for clarity. Teachers are not solely responsible for the breakdown of society but they must bear some of the blame.

Well meaning, liberal, middle class professionals as a whole have had a major influence on the breakdown of society.

Teachers have seen their status in society undermined by the union leaders that they have chosen to elect. Time and again union conferences show teachers in bad light by their immature,6th form, politics.

Teacher training has also permitted too many people to become teachers when they could'nt get or couldn't settle in another job. Teaching should be structured to attract the best possible graduates as they create the nations future.

Setting standards in schools does help. There is a comprehensive in Hampshire where the new head made the staff stand up straight, take their hands out of their pockets when talking to pupils and dress smartly. This, together with his other changes has created a school with the highest "added value" in England. The school is in one of the worst council estates in the nation.

Mainly what I want to say is that if you demonstrate standardsin you behaviour then young people absorb them.

It might be easy for NQTs to secure a job in certain areas, but this is not Country wide and once you hit the top end threshold it is near impossible. Do you know of many Supply Teachers that have managed to get back in to full time Teaching? I know of ladies that have supplied at the same school for years and are well respected and work wonders with the children, only to be turned down when applying for the job on a permenant basis because they cost too much and are behind on training.

The system stinks. They fail in many directions in my opinion.
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#30
Your point is very accurate, Kate. Schools often recruit the inexperienced as they are entitled to a lower salary.
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