BadFish
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- Oct 19, 2003
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- #41
To be fair to Hastings, I think the problem here is the lack of support and guidance for those on the front line.
I was asked to write a UCAS reference for a student, who had just got a PhD and wanted to study medicine. This guy is incredibly smart, but has dyslexia and dyspraxia, and has issues over boundaries (effing off in front of undergraduates, for example). His PhD supervisor refused to write a reference. I agreed to do so and the lad got an interview. Unfortunately he blew the interview. I think he would make a good doctor (medic) but he doesn't fit the stereotype. Maybe the boy who caused disruption on the bus would be fine with a gun. Frankly it is not for me to judge because I don't have the skill set. Yet I was asked to judge in the case of the student applying for med school. None of this is 'obvious' but I am hopeful we are making strides, and that people will get a fair crack, and not be dismissed because of aspectes of themselves that may be disconcerting. Consider, Winston Churchill would have not got a look in ten years ago, in any position of responsibility, had his depression been disclosed. These days that would be discriminatory. And in the past it would have been kept hidden. We have progress, but it is difficult.
I agree here and to be honest the dealings I have had with the school show some excellent progress. I think the teacher needs more support (and he is not alone there) and from my discussion with him and the other teacher it is clear that there are some things that they just do not get. I don't expect them to as there is too much to get and it is nigh on impossible to understand much of what these kids see and understand.
My post was written in anger and frustration and was an exercise in venting some of that. What has come since is the learning of many lessons and some things being put into place to ensure that this kind of thing is less likely to happen again.
Like you say progress is definitely happening and although it is sometimes frustratingly slow it should be acknowledged that all concerned are doing their best for my boy.