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Personally I do not give a tuppenny toss whether this teacher was overstepping her terms of employment of working hours.. like Gayle has said between her and her employer. She bloody cared, that's all I can see !!
Repeating myself I know, but as a parent, would have gone in the shop, like a banshee, getting any child of mine out of that shop and their mates to get them to school ... headline would have read "Fury as parent bursts into cafe". Not quite get the same ring to it has it ? Would not have had any space in the Observer then, would it ?!? At least the Headmaster has added his comments on the matter (have you actually read it Jambutty ?) As for us middle-aged women spending time on Accyweb Blazey .. what you like ? I am old-aged now ... have spent the last 45 years getting up at 6.00 a.m. to get kids off to school on time with a good breakfast in their bellies, before I had to travel most of the time 30 miles to work, 300 miles minimum when on the road, never been late, except in unusual circumstances ... feel can indulge myself a little now... :p .. aplogies for being self-indulgent and personalising. |
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However, common sense and good morals would tell us that it is wrong. Things like having a big green coloured stripe through your hair, having a pierced lip and wearing jeans aren't illegal but most people wouldn't do these things then turn up at school and not expect the teacher to tell them off for it. The teacher would probably tell them to go home and come back without green hair / pierced lip / jeans. The end result schools are aiming for is that the children find employment when they leave school. This is why they do not tolerate traits that an employer would not tolerate. Persistent lateness is one such trait. |
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If you advocate breaking rules you are in the wrong. You may be "doing very well" for yourself, you are certainly way ahead in the conceit department, but boasting that you flouted your school's rules is, as they say, neither big nor clever. |
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and to say you are studying law too, isnt wagging school against the law?
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If I was the village idiot I would probably be in the Black Dog right now getting wasted and doing karaoke. Instead I am doing research, in my summer holidays, because whilst I didn't turn up to school on time I still learned the value of education, which is more than can be said for most of the youth in this village.
If that makes me an idiot then so be it. |
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This is not a village and blazey is not an idiot. |
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I dyed my hair 'little mermaid' red. I did all the usual school girl things like wearing makeup and rolling my skirt up past my knees. Yes I got in trouble, yes I was 'punished', yes I got a decent education regardless. At this stage of my education I laugh, because people always regret that they tried so hard then they get to uni and it doesnt matter anymore. I laugh because I had a great time, did what I had to do and I have no regrets. I'm not going to feel bad for it, so why don't you all just go back to topic, because the teacher was in the wrong, if you can't see that then what can I do about that? |
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[quote=blazey;603107]Also, as far as I am concerned I wish that the chavs didn't turn up for school so then maybe I would've got the individual help I need, perhaps then it would've been worthwhile going.
Nevertheless, I passed all my GCSE's without a problem even though I had the 3rd worst attendance in the year, so it's not even my concern anymore. /quote] If your CV turned up on my desk I would mark in bold letters 'Attitude Preoblem.......File Thirteen' |
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You’re the one spouting your mouth off so prove your allegation. |
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A 15 year old who gets pregnant may end up doing well for herself years down the line but surely would not say things that give the impression to other 15 year olds that becoming a mum at 15 is a good idea. :confused: She would try to discourage others from doing that because she knows it is better not to be a mum at 15. |
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I preach about consequences 24hrs a day to people. I tell my friends that if they don't do their work before socialising or if they don't start thinking about the future now then they'll have to deal with the consequences of that, but I can't do much more. Freedom of choice and all that I guess. You can't be perfect, and if you were then how could you ever learn anything anyway? |
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You go about insulting people constantly,we aren't all middle aged by the way,i'm 24 but choose to come on here as often as possible because i enjoy it not because i have nothing better to do. You should be more respectful towards people. Not everybody went to college or uni,myself included,but i work hard and am no less a person because of it. You really have no idea about the real world do you,and thats coming from somebody not much older than you. |
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