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jaysay 14-02-2009 14:50

Kids behavior no worse than before
 
Was watching Breakfast TV this morning and the Governments Behavior Tsar, Sir Alan Steer, was being interviewed regarding children's class room behavior. It seems, according to this chap, that behavior is no worse now than it was in the 50s and 60s, I just don't know where they dig these people up from. In my day you didn't F and blind in class, you didn't disrespect your teachers, nor did you assault them either, and pupils being expelled or excluded was very rare and why, because if you misbehaved you knew exactly what to expect, and you deserved it too

cashman 14-02-2009 14:54

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glad i missed that or me boot would have gone through the screen.:rolleyes:

jaysay 14-02-2009 15:07

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 679903)
glad i missed that or me boot would have gone through the screen.:rolleyes:

As luck would have it cashy I was in bed at the time or it may have got the same response from me. He's just another of the chattering classes always talking and feeling important even when talking a load of ^*@>"&?s

cashman 14-02-2009 15:10

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how people like this are in responsible positions,is totally beyond me.:(

jaysay 14-02-2009 15:21

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 679914)
how people like this are in responsible positions,is totally beyond me.:(

Well its a friend of a friend of a friend, who's not doing anything at the moment:(

Taggy 14-02-2009 16:40

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 679896)
Was watching Breakfast TV this morning and the Governments Behavior Tsar, Sir Alan Steer, was being interviewed regarding children's class room behavior. It seems, according to this chap, that behavior is no worse now than it was in the 50s and 60s, I just don't know where they dig these people up from. In my day you didn't F and blind in class, you didn't disrespect your teachers, nor did you assault them either, and pupils being expelled or excluded was very rare and why, because if you misbehaved you knew exactly what to expect, and you deserved it too

....and this is of course assuming they've actually managed to get to School in the first place and arnt at home getting one another pregnant!

Best Regards - Taggy

cashman 14-02-2009 16:44

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also it was saying on tv the other night, that truancy had gone up, despite more parents being jailed fer failing to ensure the kids attended school, so its back to the drawing board i reckon.:)

katex 14-02-2009 16:57

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I'm not so sure whether I feel this way like you Jaysay. You been watching too much Waterloo ?

Think there is quite a lot of excessive bad behaviour in schools reported in the media, and seemingly is quite rare. (sorry, just heard that the other day .. can't offer any proof). Ok, know lots of teachers can't cope with their classes much any more, and some have nervous breakdowns,etc.

Of course, have no up-to-date experience, can only go off my own reports from younger members of the family who never complained about this type of situation.

Are there any schools in Hyndburn suffering with disruptive behaviour ? Would be good to hear from our younger members as to what they think.

For example, seems the prosecutions for truancy has gone up this year, (just seen Cashy's post ), but this did not exist in 'our day', and there was always plenty of this going on with false sick notes handed to teachers.

Just open minded at the moment, that's all.

MargaretR 14-02-2009 17:03

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I think Grangehill had a lot to answer for, in making bad behaviour seem the norm and encouraging the copying of it.

cashman 14-02-2009 17:06

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 680022)
I think Grangehill had a lot to answer for, in making bad behaviour seem the norm and encouraging the copying of it.

think thats a valid point.

churchman phil 14-02-2009 17:22

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Also saw a report yesterday about absences due to stress amongst teachers. Apparently something like 60+ have been off over a YEAR due to stress caused by unruly pupils.
Have looked for the article quickly but haven't been able to find it yet, will post it when I locate it!!

Benipete 14-02-2009 17:30

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 680022)
I think Grangehill had a lot to answer for, in making bad behaviour seem the norm and encouraging the copying of it.

I would not let my daughter watch it.I was no angel at school in fact the opposite but I found the behavior in that program shocking.

Still she used to con the old lady next door into letting her watch it.:mad::mad:

katex 14-02-2009 17:40

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Originally Posted by churchman phil (Post 680038)
Also saw a report yesterday about absences due to stress amongst teachers. Apparently something like 60+ have been off over a YEAR due to stress caused by unruly pupils.
Have looked for the article quickly but haven't been able to find it yet, will post it when I locate it!!

Stress was not an acceptable 'sick note' reason years ago though CP .. they just had to carry on with the job.

SamF 15-02-2009 00:43

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Can we have an over 50's section of accy web please...

Caz 15-02-2009 00:46

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[QUOTECan we have an over 50's section of accy web please... ][/QUOTE]

Why do you not think our opinions are valid in the forum as a whole?
Maybe we should have a youth section?? :D


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