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Is it any wonder children swear?
My 14 year old daughter is "doing" a play for her English coursework - "Educating Rita".
Am I the only one who thnks this isn't suitable material? Not only have they watched the video (complete with "f" words) they have also read the play in class. (My daughter refused to read the words she found offensive). They are now going to try to take them to Manchester to see a live performance. Who decides that it's OK to teach our children to "eff and blind" because it's "literature"?? Perhaps it's no wonder young teenagers advise each other to go forth and multiply when they are arguing. Before anyone starts slagging off the school I think we need to look a little higher up the ladder. I feel the need to complain but I'm not sure where I should direct the complaint. |
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another example to me of society gone mad, i would do my nut if it involved my kids,glad there grown up !
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I agree. It's not just literature, the language on television after 9:30 p.m. is appalling. So often the expletives have no place whatever in the context of the programme and seem to be included for nothing more than shock value.
Habitual swearing shows nothing more than that the user has a poor vocabulary. If that's what constitutes educational reading material then our education system is deteriorating. |
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yet if a film has swearing in it they rate it a 15
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Having to do DH LAwrence at school for english was bad enough:o
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D H Lawrence? How long ago was that?
By 'ecky thump things have changed since I were a lass. |
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Having to do anything at school was bad enough...! :D
Agree about the swearing though |
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Maybe Kipax was right about that school :D. Why not make an appointment with the head teacher and/or school governers and ask why your daughter is being asked to swear in the name of education. Or possible Lancashire Education Authority.
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Wonder what would happen to the kids when they got back and started talking to the teachers like that.
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Teachers hands are tied so kids proberly get away with swearing, but to use English course work that has swearing in dosnt set a good example. How long will it be before the school produces a play that sounds like a swearathon?
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I did DH Lawrence's Sons and Lovers, at school, found it boring. Spent half the time trying to find the rude bits and completely missing them by not understanding the allegory of the poppies.
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I have to agree with you Willow. They have too much swearing inflicted on them in real life without having to read it as well. I presume their only logic is that the kids that they're teaching it to probably know far worse than anything in Educating Rita anyway.
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I think alot of the literature that is read in school, especially secondary schools, can be too graphic cosidering the age of these children. I also remember reading Of Mice and Men which was an excellent story but it also had it's dodgey bits in :o |
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Ahh the joys of having Steinbeck forst down our throats. Kids could learn something from that. What will be the next step in there reading James Joyce's Dubliners? :D
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