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Re: Is it any wonder children swear?
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Re: Is it any wonder children swear?
The headmaster would proberly say its educational for the kids to read this kind of modern writing and LCC would side with him. Abroad education is a national requirement is the likely answer from LCC and all schools are proberly doing the same. Yes it is wrong but how can you change the minds of a bunch of narrow minded people who see puplic opinion as an something to brush aside.
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You should have a complaints procedure first u approach the teacher or the head teacher and if you dont get anywhere with that then you approach the board of governors and if that isnt done right then you approach your local education authority ie lancashire county council at preston. I know this cos i am a governor in a primary school.
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The question is "would they listen"?
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I was talking to a neighbour recently about the growth of swearing in very young children - even 5 year olds are using the 'F' word.......I said I would use soap and water to wash out the mouth of the offender......he said he thought it was funny if the word was said in context. Now, that I find very worrying.
I do not think this play is suitable for 14 year olds and I applaud your daughter for not using the 'F' word. It is almost as if the school is condoning bad language. Approach the school governors and see what you can get from that. |
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I think you should be proud of your daugther for making a public stand because of her principles.
I do find the whole issue difficult. When do you make the transistion from what is suitable for children to that of adults? I adored D.H. Lawrence, and Cider With Rosie by Laurie Lee, reading them at school led me onto reading everything both authors had ever written. I think parents should have some say over the content of the national curriculum, but where that ends is hard. I read recently of a Muslim parent who objected to the displaying of drawings by Michelangelo in the art room, because it offended his son's beliefs about nudity and the Muslim belief that no living thing should be depicted in a visual way. Educating Rita may be offensive to some because of the realism of the language, but ultimately it shows how education can be the way forward for people trapped in very mundane lives. I found it funny, inspirational and worthy of it's Oscar nomination. |
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I have just asked my 14 year old daughter.
In English she is writing an essay on "Saving Private Ryan" a classified (15) film that they let a class of 14 year olds watch. She says that "Educating Rita" is next. I am not too happy. |
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What is happening with the education system? Age certificates on films are there for a reason so how can schools ignore them? What next year eleven pupils watching cert 18 films "FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES"? this is getting out of hand.
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I like the story of Educating Rita but dont think its suitable for 14 year olds, I'm sure they already know the language but its like the school condones it, I would take the advice of the other members on here.
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I fully support parent's rights to stop there children from coming into contact with swearing, even in the content of literature in an informed environment. What about Shakespeare though, in context there's some very fruity Elizabethan language, and as for the topics touched upon, underage relationships, homosexuality, murder, as well as some rather unnatural feelings towards a mother.
I'd much rather more effort was being placed on stopping the use of swearing outside the classroom, than what I hope is a reasoned discussion about it, in it. |
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At school I did 'A Taste of Honey' I loved the play and the film adaptation was great, there was swearing in it and I was around 13/14 at the time, we thought it was odd swearing in class in front of the teacher, but looking back it was just part of the play and I personally found it very useful (the actual play not the swearing that is!) I do feel that it would not have been realistic without the swearing in, its true life and whether we like it or not they will swear. Am not sure the school doing a play with swearing in is actually condoning it, its just part of the syllabus. Do your children listen to Eminem or other RAP bands because that, I feel is far worse.
At the same age I also remember doing Arthurs Millers play, 'The Crucible' about Salem and witchcraft, that had swearing in it and things of a sexual nature. There is also some iffy classical plays, would you honestly have been cross if your daughter was doing a classical play with sex and debauchery in? But like Rindy said........I 'd be proud if my child, like your daughter upheld her views and values......... |
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A Taste of Honey, one of my all time favourite books, and a classic film. Serious issues about growing up in working class Manchester set against the start of the swinging sixties. A modern day, at the time, morality play.
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I knew you'd like that play....i just knew!! how odd? |
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Is there anything that kids could study that has no "inapropriate content"? If so why are schools ingnoring it?
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It's all very well arguing that children hear far worse in other places. As a matter of fact my daughter doesn't listen to Eminem and thinks that RAP is utter rubbish.
I find it crazy that a 15 cert film can be shown to a class of 14 year olds under the banner of education. It isn't the school's fault. It's part of the curriculum and I feel the curriculum is wrong. This is the educatiion system condoning the use of such language instead of tryng to curb it. |
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