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Post by Ivan Sun Oct 30, 2011 10:50 am

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“Why, mummy?” “What’s that for, daddy?” How many parents feel like tearing their hair out when confronted by an endless stream of questions from a toddler, yet at the same time knowing they must satisfy the child’s natural curiosity? But what happens to that enquiring mind? How many adults question what's going on around them? Shouldn’t an important purpose of education be to prolong the natural curiosity of the child into adulthood?

I remember two teachers in particular from my schooldays. There was a brutal English teacher, who would hit you if you made the same spelling mistake twice. At least I don’t make many spelling mistakes. On the positive side, I remember a brilliant History teacher who taught you to question everything. He started by giving us the same news story as reported in ‘The Daily Mail’ and ‘The Guardian’, asking us to account for the differences, then he did the same with articles written by different historians on the same topic. He produced photographs (I remember in particular an Edwardian alley scene) and asked us to look for the unwitting testimony in them. His idea of education was to continually ask the question “Why?”

Writing in his blog, Mark Berthelemy has argued that schools today take children - who are literally "born learners" - and educate the ability to learn out of them, by forcing them through the sausage-machine that is our "education system". Lou McGill asks: “How can we expect people to be creative, if we expect them all to achieve certain set targets, and disparage certain areas of learning as less important than others?” Berthelemy went on to say that education should be “about encouraging the creative minds we're born with, and developing them - not stifling them”, and “looking out for injustice and not accepting it”.
http://www.learningconversations.co.uk/main/index.php/2011/02/09/what-is-the-purpose-of?blog=5

In the latter part of the nineteenth century, teachers were remunerated under a scheme known as “payment by results”, which politicians boasted would either be efficient or cheap. One inherent weakness in that arrangement was that teachers only taught children to the level of passing the test and failed to develop their full potential. But have we reverted to that system of teaching now? The introduction of the National Curriculum in 1988 brought with it a plethora of tests as children moved from one level to another. At a recent debate to launch Compass’ e-book ‘Education For the Good Society’, Leicester University lecturer Dr. Katy Layton-Jones spoke of the emergence of "a terrified generation" who had been brought up on education for the test and were frightened to engage with ideas.
http://www.compassonline.org.uk/news/item.asp?n=13891

Josie Fraser, a social and educational technologist, has argued that a fundamental purpose of education should be “to acknowledge the inevitability of change, celebrate the value of life as a thing in process, and promote an awareness of other ways of doing things - of discoveries yet to be made and solutions yet to be invented". She continued: “The purpose of education should be to expand expectations, not to confine them - to support our learners in understanding the impact they can have on their world".
http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=6075468

Others will argue that the purpose of education is to provide what the economy needs. Some of us will reply that the best thing for the country is if as many people as possible achieve their potential and at the same time create something. Berthelemy concludes that the purpose of education in our current society is to become better than other people, but that instead it should be about achieving our individual potential. It should be about helping each other to find out what we are good at, and developing those skills/gifts/talents. Not to be better than someone else, but to be as good as we can get.


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Post by oftenwrong Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:02 am

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Not a peep about this awesome sacrifice and accomplishment in public school K-12 US History curricula. Last time I checked, “na’ar” Mexican national volunteered for service aboard any of those nine hundred plus warships.

Not clear what point you're trying to make there, RoB.

"On December 7, 1941, when the Empire of Japan attacked the United States Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, many sailors with Hispanic surnames were among those who perished. When the United States officially entered World War II, Hispanic Americans were among the many American citizens who joined the ranks of the Navy as volunteers or through the draft. Of the Hispanics who served actively in the European and Pacific Theatres of war, five would eventually earn the rank of Rear Admiral and above."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispanics_in_the_United_States_Navy

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Post by Guest Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:15 am

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Personally, I think there is some bias. Most fleets, no matter how large, are simply not taken seriously if they have no battleships; fleet carriers and some heavy cruisers…

I take your point about the capital ship bias. Also, curiosity compels research into Richelieu’s Pacific service. Whatever I find, I’ll post on this thread.

The bias is misleading; when a nation is involved in war at sea, it needs vessels designed to defeat the threats it faces. Those “itsy-bitsy” U-boats damned near “sunk” the island that stood alone. I’ve certainly no claim to expertise regarding Britain’s natural resources, but it seems to me that she’s coal-rich and everything-else-poor. Isolate her, and she dies.

Canadians, responding unselfishly to the needs of their British brothers, created the navy Britain needed to stay afloat until the sleeping giant had been fully awakened. To accomplish this, the RCN geared up exactly as it should have done, putting to sea, among other craft deployed “for the purpose”, uncomfortable itsy-bitsy corvettes to destroy U-boats. But why did RCN northwest Atlantic sailors need comfortable lodgings at sea? They were relatively close to home, as one can see by looking at the Great Circle route from the US (number one Western allies war materials supplier) and Canada (number two Western allies war materials supplier) to the UK.

Unlike their USN counterparts in the Pacific Ocean and their RN counterparts in the Indian Ocean, they weren’t require to endure long deployments far away from home facing an adversary possessed of one of the mightiest navies the world had ever experienced. Their enemy was hiding in the dark North Atlantic; even when surfaced, U-boats were hard to see, particularly at night, and especially during night surface attacks when viewed head on. And whether taken out by a small caliber deck gun, a torpedo, or a broadside from a battlewagon’s battery of 15” or 16” cannons, a sunk ship is a sunk ship, and sailors are going to die.

I wonder what might have happened if there had been no RCN participation in WWII?
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Post by Guest Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:49 am

oftenwrong wrote:
RockOnBrother wrote:

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Not a peep about this awesome sacrifice and accomplishment in public school K-12 US History curricula. Last time I checked, “na’ar” Mexican national volunteered for service aboard any of those nine hundred plus warships.
Not clear what point you're trying to make there, RoB.

I’m “trying to make” no point “there”, Oftenwrong. I’m stating what I know as of 27 June 2012; to the best of my knowledge, “na’ar” (as in “no”, “zero”, “nada”) Mexican national volunteered to serve aboard RCN warships during WWII.

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"On December 7, 1941, when the Empire of Japan attacked the United States Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, many sailors with Hispanic surnames were among those who perished. When the United States officially entered World War II, Hispanic Americans were among the many American citizens who joined the ranks of the Navy as volunteers or through the draft. Of the Hispanics who served actively in the European and Pacific Theatres of war, five would eventually earn the rank of Rear Admiral and above."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispanics_in_the_United_States_Navy

Please read carefully the emboldened, underlined text below, which you’ve accurately quoted in your post of 27 June 2012 at 10:02, and note the difference between the emboldened, underlined text posted by me below and the emboldened, underlined text posted by you above.

RockOnBrother wrote:
Not a peep about this awesome sacrifice and accomplishment in public school K-12 US History curricula. Last time I checked, “na’ar” Mexican national volunteered for service aboard any of those nine hundred plus warships.

I speak explicitly of Mexican nationals.Your source speaks implicitly of United States citizens and United States nationals.
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Post by tlttf Sat Jul 21, 2012 9:21 am

Not to be pedantic but why should a Mexican national volunteer to serve on board an American national warship?

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Post by Shirina Sat Jul 21, 2012 9:56 am

Not to be pedantic but why should a Mexican national volunteer to serve on board an American national warship?
Actually, it would be a pretty good deal for a Mexican national. You get good and free health care. You can get money for college. You get free training to take with you into the private sector. You never have to worry about where your next meal is coming from or when it's going to be. You will always get a paycheck and you won't be laid off (even getting "fired" would be hard). And, since you are provided with food, clothing, and shelter, you can either generate a very nice savings account or send almost all of your pay back to your family in Mexico. You may even earn your citizenship. Plus, in the US Navy, you're far less likely to end up in a body bag.

Compare that with the opportunities available to a peasant in Mexico or an illegal day-laborer in the US.
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Post by oftenwrong Sat Jul 21, 2012 11:00 am

So the purpose of education is to get a job in a foreign navy.

Live and learn.
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Post by Guest Sat Aug 04, 2012 2:35 am

oftenwrong wrote:
So the purpose of education is to get a job in a foreign navy.

No.
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Post by Guest Sat Aug 04, 2012 2:39 am

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Not to be pedantic but why should a Mexican national volunteer to serve on board an American national warship?

Four questions:

  1. Why should a Canadian national volunteer to serve on a British warcraft?

  2. Why should a Polish national volunteer to serve on a British warcraft?

  3. Why should a Norwegian national volunteer to serve on board a British warcraft?

  4. Why should an American national volunteer to serve on a British warcraft?

One answer:

  1. To save the world.


“Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few”

Winston Churchill, 20 August 1940

One might check out the nationalities of “the few.”
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Post by oftenwrong Sat Aug 04, 2012 12:25 pm

RockOnBrother wrote:
“Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few”

Winston Churchill, 20 August 1940

One might check out the nationalities of “the few.”

The irony is that with Britain's current Immigration policy, by no means all of those heroic volunteers would now be admitted to our shores.
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Post by astradt1 Sat Aug 04, 2012 1:31 pm

The irony is that with Britain's current Immigration policy, by no means all of those heroic volunteers would now be admitted to our shores.

Or been allowed to stay on completion of that service.....even if they came from a commonwealth country!!!!!
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Post by Boudica Sun Oct 21, 2012 3:37 pm

I've always thought that the basic purpose of education is to equip our young people with the requisite skills and knowledge to accomplish their goals.

I imagine this is regarded as somewhat naive by many members of the forum. Maybe I should have said that the basic purpose of education should be to equip young people with the requisite skills and knowledge...blah, blah, blah.
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Post by oftenwrong Sun Oct 21, 2012 5:19 pm

A little green man arriving from outer space in his UFO might suppose that our State Education system was designed to separate Leaders from the Led.
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Post by boatlady Sun Oct 21, 2012 6:23 pm

There was at least one school in Yorkshire in the 1970's where secondary schools' kids' career advice was 'you are factory fodder'
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Post by snowyflake Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:43 pm

There was at least one school in Yorkshire in the 1970's where secondary schools' kids' career advice was 'you are factory fodder

If that is true, then it is a govt adenda designed to keep the poor paying taxes so the rich can continue to live in the style they have become accustomed to........bloody bastards.

I have no faith in goverment, business or religon who seem to be different manifestations of the same evil. Please, World, wake up to each other and look after each other. Love one another...in the real sense.
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Post by Boudica Sat Oct 27, 2012 11:53 pm

boatlady wrote:There was at least one school in Yorkshire in the 1970's where secondary schools' kids' career advice was 'you are factory fodder'

That's astonishing. Most of the schools in my area of Yorkshire told the boys they'd be miners.
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This is an area in which the UK is in need of lessons from the US. It’s not perfect, but crap like that which was shoveled down El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz’s throat is no longer tolerated in any public educational jurisdiction in the United States.

I am a Black American and a Black Texan, born with a wooden spoon in my mouth, pushed by high school counselors into applying to Stanford (or Yale, or Harvard) because of my SAT scores, and expected to hone my intellectual capacities throughout my lifetime. No doors were ever closed to me because of modest birth. Now skin color… but my generation dealt with that one.

It amazed me that the island which gifted the world with William Wilberforce remains lily white within its halls of power while both of its North American children have enjoyed a Black Chief of State. Perhaps it’s time for all “wooden spooners” encamped upon that island of bitter weeds to “let the people know, this ain’t no time to be slow.”

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Post by tlttf Sun Oct 28, 2012 11:05 am

What utter drivel, those that want to succeed and have the ability are able to move into whatever circles they choose. Isn't it time to take self responsibility a bit more seriously. We certainly need no lessons from America.

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Post by oftenwrong Sun Oct 28, 2012 12:24 pm

"We certainly need no lessons from America."

Though Britons have been assiduous in adopting American customs.

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Post by Ivan Sun Oct 28, 2012 4:55 pm

What utter drivel, those that want to succeed and have the ability are able to move into whatever circles they choose.....We certainly need no lessons from America.
tlttf. Firstly, please show a little more respect for our security manager, who does a great deal of work behind the scenes helping to keep this forum safe from the hackers and other malcontents who ruined our first forum. The breach of security in mid-August was down to the carelessness of me and someone who was a moderator at the time, not him. I did offer my resignation to the other staff, and I expect some of you are sad that they didn’t accept it.

Secondly, you’ll be surprised that I agree with you in one respect! We don’t need lessons from the USA on social mobility, the country which has the worst record on that in the developed world. As Ed Miliband said in a speech to the Sutton Trust in May this year: “If you want ‘The American Dream’ – go to Finland.”

However, we have the second worst record on social mobility, and the trebling of university tuition fees by this rancid coalition will only make things worse. Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland have the highest rates of social mobility and are among the most equal of developed nations.

http://classonline.org.uk/docs/Why_Inequality_Matters.pdf

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Post by Shirina Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:40 pm

The only thing you'll learn from America is Social Darwinism ... not social mobility.
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Post by Guest Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:32 am

Shirina wrote:
The only thing you'll learn from America is Social Darwinism ... not social mobility.

Not so.

I am a Black American. I am a Black Texan. I am a mongrel. My ancestors survived the Middle Passage. My ancestors survived the Trail Of Tears. My ancestors survived the Irish Potato Famine. Via first-person testimony, I have come to know the words of two Black American slave ancestors. Through first-person experience, I have come to know “Jim Crow” and his little brother Billy (crypto-racism).

My United States of America has much to teach the world. “He who has an ear, let him hear.”

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Brown v. Board of Education, 347 U.S. 483 (1954), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students unconstitutional. The decision overturned the Plessy v. Ferguson decision of 1896 which allowed state-sponsored segregation. Handed down on May 17, 1954, the Warren Court's unanimous (9–0) decision stated that "separate educational facilities are inherently unequal." As a result, de jure racial segregation was ruled a violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution.

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Post by Boudica Mon Oct 29, 2012 11:15 pm

In all honesty, I find racism nauseating.

However, I look at the way education in the UK is increasingly readjusted to favour boys and wonder what the hell is going on!
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Post by oftenwrong Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:23 am

The point about Racism is its absolute pointlessness. It is illogical. One may object to a person who is lazy or dirty, noisy or aggressive, but it makes no sense to worry about their different choice of clothing or diet.

As to bias in education, there is probably a case to be made for social engineering for the benefit of the Nation generally. Boys tend to waste a lot of time trying to impress others, so left to their own devices they will fall behind educationally against girls of similar age. Unless there is some kind of compensation applied in school, the result will be numbers of unemployable layabouts with little to do apart from causing trouble.

Call it self-defence if you like.
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Post by ROB Tue Oct 30, 2012 4:31 am


The preponderance of research findings strongly suggests that K-12 public and private education inherently “favors” female learners. This inherent female bias tends to discourage male learners as evidenced by certain measurable phenomena. I wonder if the boy learners whose “names” are on Ebola and HIV-AIDS were so discouraged by anti-male learning environments that they dropped out of high school prior to finishing medical school, internship, residency, and accepting research positions at the Center for Disease Control?

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Post by methought Wed Nov 21, 2012 2:38 pm

The preponderance of research findings strongly suggests that K-12 public and private education inherently “favors” female learners.

My view is that this is because females are reared to be compliant, and the education system sausage machine rewards compliance.

My view therefore is that it doesn't prepare children for a range of roles in adulthood. If you do well academically you become a pen-pusher. It doesn't develop the skills some people gain from informal or extra-curricular activities.

I would like to see a new emphasis on team playing, on applying skills as a small group, to complete a scientific experiment, bake a cake, write and produce a play, solve a mathematical theorem, or play team sports, with no gender segregation and swapping roles around.

All children should get the opportunity to lead, to follow, to contribute, because teams don't just need leaders they need followers, creative thinkers, and patient problem solvers as well.

Sport still values the 'goal attack' more than the 'defender' at the back, and boys sports are expected to make boys more macho, rather than teach them respect for the range of skills needed to make a successful team.

My big bug-bear is the segregation of sport at age 11, if not before. My girls went to a small school where one Kiwi parent had been under 14's rugby trainer in New Zealand, and he trained his daughter and son equally, so girls mixed in with the boys. We had mixed netball teams, parents and children together, since a couple of families had lived in Oz where netball is a televised sport played by men as much as by women. The school football teams included boys and girls mixed together.

It felt like my girls were being shut down when they got to secondary school.

We also had karate classes led by a chap who had adults and children all in together. The black belts taught the lower belts and learners, and they were aged from 7, 13, 17 (2 x Olympic team members) and adult. We all learned discipline, speed and control. A side effect of the segregation of sport is bullying. The girls in school get 10 minutes to fix their make-up while the boys get yelled at for wanting to gel their hair at the end of sports lessons.

The world of work requires team players, and a range of skills which schools don't provide.

League tables give status to bright kids, yet teaching a slow learner to get the requisite literacy and numeracy can be rewarding for the dedicated teacher, and infinitely more so for the slow or dyslexic learner.

Education should be about learning, using a range of approaches, not about status and one on one competition.
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Post by tlttf Thu Dec 13, 2012 7:24 am

Weird world, however working class kids going to uni has risen by 10% since the uni fees dilemma. Does this mean the system is working and balancing out the rich/poor syndrome?

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Post by Ivan Thu Dec 13, 2012 8:57 am

Attempts to get poor students to university 'failing'

"Attempts to encourage children from poorer homes to go to university have failed, according to a study. The proportion of people from middle-class backgrounds with degrees has increased twice as fast as among less well-off groups, says the report."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-17203551


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Post by bobby Thu Dec 13, 2012 10:33 am

Yeah and there was even a guitar playing Mex in the dirty Dozen Laughing
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Post by tlttf Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:03 am

From that Bastion of leftfooting politics "The Mirror", what the labour will bring to the table if they get their hands on schools in the future


'Work experience' for five-year-olds: Labour plans factory and office visits and employer talks to tackle skills shortage
23 Jan 2013 00:00

Stephen Twigg wants to bring in “work discovery” schemes consisting of factory and office visits and talks from employers
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Children should be offered “work experience” at five to help address the country’s skill shortage, Labour will say today.

Shadow Education Secretary Stephen Twigg wants to bring in “work discovery” schemes consisting of factory and office visits and talks from employers.

The 'work-ready' programmes for youngsters will also see talks by leading employers to inspire children at an early age about the world of work.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/labour-plans-to-give-five-year-olds-work-1550341

Yep, bring back the good old days lads, you'll get my vote. bounce

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Post by Shirina Wed Jan 23, 2013 8:45 am

I don't see anything there about actually putting 5 year-olds to work in factories and offices. I mean - what could they do? Taking tours of factories and offices, listening to talks from working people - I don't see anything wrong with that, and it may cultivate a strong work ethic for when these kids get old enough to work. This equates to fewer people on benefits later in life. I would think the right-wingers would love a plan like this.

Unlike some proposals I've seen coming from the right-wingers here in the US that wish to abolish ALL child labor laws and actually put children to work. Essentially this is just pandering to Big Business who could begin firing all of the higher paid unskilled adult workers in order to bring in children who, by federal law, are not required to be paid minimum wage if they are below the age of 14 (if I remember correctly). In other words, the right-wingers wanted to make it legal for desperate parents to pimp their children to business interests.
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Post by boatlady Wed Jan 23, 2013 8:51 am

Another effect will be to give children more information about work than they would get from family members - might even encourage some social mobility, via children becoming motivated to gain qualifications that will enable them to join occupations that their parents can't aspire to.
Can see why the right wing might see that as a bad thing.
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Post by oftenwrong Wed Jan 23, 2013 10:53 am

What is the purpose of education?

To the casual observer, the purpose would seem to be to act as a springboard for the slimy Gove to propel himself into the running for Party Leader.
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Post by boatlady Wed Jan 23, 2013 1:48 pm

Had a conversation yesterday about the purpose of education - proud mum moaning that her clever graduate son has chosen to work as a reedcutter - waste of an education etc etc ---
Don't see it that way myself - what's wrong with having inbtelligent educated reedcutters, binmen and street sweepers for that matter.
Of much more concern is having innumerate, arrogant and ignorant government ministers.
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Post by Shirina Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:22 pm

what's wrong with having inbtelligent educated reedcutters, binmen and street sweepers for that matter.
The only issue I have with this is that an intelligent, educated reedcutter, binman, or street sweeper can find higher tier jobs. Sure, sometimes its inevitable that a recent university graduate might have to be a reedcutter for awhile until a better opportunity comes along.

However, if educated people choose to become reedcutters, two things happen.

First is that the educated reedcutter takes away a job from someone who couldn't be much else other than a reedcutter, binman, or street sweeper. Someone who is intelligent and educated has far more opportunities than someone who isn't, and that means someone who truly needs a reedcutter job is now unemployed.

Secondly, this can have the unintended consequence of raising the qualifications for reedcutters and similar jobs. This means that, over time, employers can start demanding that even reedcutters have a minimum education level that is beyond the realistic reach of traditional holders of those jobs. People with less ability and less opportunity end up displaced by more educated and more intelligent workers who *should* be doing something else.

This has actually become a problem here in the US with even low paying jobs now requiring two and four year degrees. Traditionally, those jobs were held by high school kids and adults with limited ability and education. Without those jobs, the lesser skilled people end up in a bread line. In the US, this unfortunate turn of events was caused by a massive 20% unemployment rate for recent university grads, forcing them to take jobs they ordinarily would never have taken. The result is employers realizing that can get educated people to work for peanuts yet still avail themselves of the workers' education. It's a big freebee for the employer who would ordinarily have to pay educated workers far more.
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Post by tlttf Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:42 pm

Very true Shirina and the rot starts when you begin to take kids of 5 around the workplace. Very Happy

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Post by oftenwrong Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:33 pm

The military have always accommodated clever people who could normally be expected to be Officers, but who decline the BS which automatically goes with that territory. That's why they have "Technician" grades for people who have a necessary skill but never want to be Guard Commander, thank you.

(There are a surprising number of Privates in the Army Intelligence Corps).
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Post by egginbonce Mon Mar 18, 2013 11:41 am

Depends whats meant by 'education'......its such a helpful- soounding word, that im plies some sort of betterment, due to the imparting of useful information.
Perhaps this can be so, but it has the potential to further anothers cause,all the while masquerading as the above.I spent years in 'higher education,only to find that I had to throw out most of it in order to work effectively,and all it had done was to serve that arrogance/ignorance of my mentors.
I went to sunday 'school', only to soon find that that had another agenda,and that there was no information imparted-just fantasy.
I used to thnk that people who said thyd been to 'the school of life', were just being bolshie and making up for not having had a 'proper' education(that word again), but having tried both, I quite like the school of life.
'School of life'.an expression used to justify cynicism, often as not.its a waste of a good education, to embrace cynicism, and so in this respect, to some extent. in the school of life, one is self-educated,directing ones own learning,and is mostly responsible for the results (exam grades???)
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Post by oftenwrong Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:52 pm

"....in the school of life, one is self-educated,directing ones own learning,and is mostly responsible for the results...."

Which came first, egginbonce, the platitude or the cliché? Just askin'.
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Post by egginbonce Mon Mar 18, 2013 4:29 pm

ahhhh..often wrong...........youve caught me up to my neck in both, it seems...............but tell me...do platitudes have substance on some occasions, or are they always empty?
Cliches are little gems for the amusement of all,(apart from the unwitting deliverer of same cliche!)
I dunno.all that insightful, fluent post, and all that happens is my illiteracy pointed out....................all the benefits of a university education..wasted Mad
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Post by Phil Hornby Mon Mar 18, 2013 4:34 pm

In the midst of all this eloquence, may I just mention that I have always valued my ignorance and the associated benefits of knowing very little, or often nothing, about quite a lot... Shocked
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Post by tlttf Mon Jan 13, 2014 6:17 am

Surely nobody at this forum is surprised?

Labour admits to 'great crime' on education: Tristram Hunt says previous Government failed to push children to excel and dumbed down exams

Tristam Hunt, shadow education secretary, says Labour failed pupils
Said children were not pushed to achieve beyond C grades at GCSE
Admitted 'grade inflation' had made exams easier in recent years

By Gerri Peev

'Great crime': Tristram Hunt says his party created a culture of low expectations for state school pupils

'Great crime': Tristram Hunt says his party created a culture of low expectations for state school pupils

Labour created a culture of low expectations for state school pupils, Tristram Hunt, the shadow education secretary has admitted.

He said it was a ‘great crime’ that the last government had failed to pushed children more than simply aim for them to achieve a C grade at GCSE level.

He also admitted that exams had been dumbed down in recent years, saying ‘yes, there are elements of grade inflation’.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2538260/Labour-admits-great-crime-education-Tristram-Hunt-says-previous-Government-failed-push-children-excel-dumbed-exams.html

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