CliveWalkerWingWizard
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I'll refer you to my post above. I am not bringing the level down to name calling, please grow up.
Not name calling, my opinion of you
I'll refer you to my post above. I am not bringing the level down to name calling, please grow up.
well probably not. i read today numbers for a stirke ballot had NASUWT turnout of 40% and NUT turnout of 27%. 27%!!! doesnt strike me as a well supported cause by the grass roots teachers, just the militants.
but shirley you can see that there has been a minority, vocal and powerfull that have pushed an agenda? i think thats waned, but seems certainly was a problem in the past and contributed to the poor image teacher now have.
How do you define an average secondary school teacher salary?
Oh do give it up you sad martyr. You entered teaching because you enjoy not having the pressure of real life, enjoying good wages, long holidays and the plaudits of being a teacher. Now the public sector is shrinking, and jobs for life, easy promotions, final salary pensions are going up in smoke. Welcome to the world of everyone else.
Some sink, some float and some get ahead. Strikers? Finished.
As they are all working so hard during the school holidays then they can all strike during the following:-
6 weeks off school break in the summer, 1 week half term break, 2 week Christmas break, next 1 week half term, 2 weeks Easter break, next 1 week half term. All irrelevant anyway, soon schools will all be competing with each other and the good schools will thrive, the bad will be out of business, and then standards will rise as the school will be run for the children /parents, not the staff, just like every other non public sector
No, like some, I left a much higher paid job in business because I wanted to do something less pressurised for an easier life and a gold plated pension.
Pogue Mahone. You misunderstand completely. I dont care what you get paid, or what holidays you take. You as the teacher are not important, the children and their standard of education is. The fact is that the current standard of education of working class kids in this country is simply a disgrace and working class kids had a better chance in the 1950's than now. Education needs root and branch reform (as do the police and fire service), the fact is that teachers are more interested in their holidays and they show the public sector protectionist self interest that is oh so transparent. Our kids now have to compete in London for the best jobs with international kids, a rising very well educated Asian workforce, as well as a very hungry Eastern European workforce who speak at least 2 languages. English kids, well they are just not cutting it, so change or fail.
The "Asian" workforce I was talking about is "Asian" in the global context i.e. Chinese, and no mate they are not educated at an English school. The fact that you cannot see that English kids are far and away lagging behind the international education race just goes to show how little you know or how far the teaching professions head is in the sand. Just go to Canary Wharf on a week day and look around. Less and less English kids in fact I would say less than 25% of the good jobs are English workers. Our kids mate are lagging far, far behind. Education has to and will change so wave your placard all you want, your days are numbered because they have to be.
Are you, or a member of your nuclear family, a teacher?
Corrected for you (with a dose of reality).
Yes. Have been for 16 years. You?
How have you achieved this perception of education ? Could you enlighten me as to how education was better in the 1950's?
Corrected for you (with a dose of reality).
Social mobility for working class kids in the 1950's was greater. True less went to university but if working class you could get to university if bright as there was selection. Agree if you sa there are many factors that go to social mobility. Bottom line is that you just look at English kids then compare them to Eastern European (at least 2 languages plus a sense of maturity), Asian kids (at least 2 languages, and very well educated) and you just look at the workforce of Canary Wharf. There is a new international class that has developed, the current educational product is failing English kids in a more competitive worlf. If you cant see that then you are blind or you have never worked in London. Education will change, and for the better with better standards, or the future for English kids is very, very bleak.
Pogue Mahone, if cant see that English education is failing English kids then the standards you set are lower than mine. Things have to change as one day in Canary Wharf will teach you.
Pogue Mahone. You misunderstand completely. I dont care what you get paid, or what holidays you take. You as the teacher are not important, the children and their standard of education is. The fact is that the current standard of education of working class kids in this country is simply a disgrace and working class kids had a better chance in the 1950's than now. Education needs root and branch reform (as do the police and fire service), the fact is that teachers are more interested in their holidays and they show the public sector protectionist self interest that is oh so transparent. Our kids now have to compete in London for the best jobs with international kids, a rising very well educated Asian workforce, as well as a very hungry Eastern European workforce who speak at least 2 languages. English kids, well they are just not cutting it, so change or fail.
See what you've done? I tried to avoid this thread!
Yes. Have been for 16 years. You?