This is classy behaviour on 07:52 - May 21 with 1399 views | BrianTablet | What if they are just really thick kids? | |
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This is classy behaviour on 07:58 - May 21 with 1374 views | wrightsrightglove | Been happening everywhere for a lot of years. I was at Northgate Sixth form about 10 years ago and a few of my friends were firmly encouraged to find somewhere else to study / get a job after poor AS results. Really poor from the schools in question but it comes from placing more importance on league tables than a well rounded education. | | | |
This is classy behaviour on 08:29 - May 21 with 1303 views | factual_blue |
This is classy behaviour on 07:52 - May 21 by BrianTablet | What if they are just really thick kids? |
They get a TWTD log-in? | |
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This is classy behaviour on 08:48 - May 21 with 1266 views | StokieBlue | That's really out of order, any vetting should have been at the entry stage. They should now be focusing on giving the pupils the help they need to progress. SB | |
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This is classy behaviour on 09:03 - May 21 with 1230 views | Guthrum | There is a wider issue - the use of sixth forms and even university as a form of creche to keep 16- to 21-year-olds out of the job market as long as possible. League tables are a daft idea, it was always obvious they were going to be open to abuse and manipulation. Teenagers are not "products" to be turned out to a certain standard, educational progress is variable and not always smooth. Further and higher education is about personal development as much as gaining specific qualifications. | |
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This is classy behaviour on 09:09 - May 21 with 1204 views | SouperJim | "Zehra - whose surname we are not using" Yep, because withholding her surname will definitely stop the school from identifying her... | |
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This is classy behaviour on 09:19 - May 21 with 1187 views | Swansea_Blue | Not very good is it | |
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This is classy behaviour on 09:29 - May 21 with 1164 views | uefacup81 |
This is classy behaviour on 09:09 - May 21 by SouperJim | "Zehra - whose surname we are not using" Yep, because withholding her surname will definitely stop the school from identifying her... |
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This is classy behaviour on 13:13 - May 21 with 1059 views | 26_Paz |
This is classy behaviour on 07:58 - May 21 by wrightsrightglove | Been happening everywhere for a lot of years. I was at Northgate Sixth form about 10 years ago and a few of my friends were firmly encouraged to find somewhere else to study / get a job after poor AS results. Really poor from the schools in question but it comes from placing more importance on league tables than a well rounded education. |
If they're doing badly and A Levels are clearly not for them surely its in their best interests to advise them not to waste another year? | |
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This is classy behaviour on 13:16 - May 21 with 1051 views | uefacup81 |
This is classy behaviour on 13:13 - May 21 by 26_Paz | If they're doing badly and A Levels are clearly not for them surely its in their best interests to advise them not to waste another year? |
True, but there's a fine line between making the suggestion and actively forcing them out of education. | |
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This is classy behaviour on 13:20 - May 21 with 1039 views | itfcjoe | When I was at Ipswich School back in 01 doing GCSEs we were doping 11, or 12 if you were in the top set for Maths - at the girls school they were doing 9 and girls were being pulled out of some to keep their stats at 100% A*-C | |
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This is classy behaviour on 13:45 - May 21 with 1000 views | christiand | It happens across all levels of education; primary, secondary and tertiary. For all the good things schools and colleges do, the bottom-line is their performance in those league tables and that’s ultimately where judgements are based rightly or wrongly. It’s a sad indictment of what education has become, it’s a sorry state of affairs really when schools have to resort to this type of thing because of the pressures being applied on them from outside agencies. Education has changed and not for the better in my view. [Post edited 21 May 2019 14:54]
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