Sunday, January 24, 2010

what should a young male art tech/ support teacher wear at high school ? ( uk).

what should a young male art tech/ support teacher wear at high school ? ( uk)?
ive applied for a position, and have an interview, what should i wear to the interview and what to wear in the class if i get the job ? im the kind of person who likes old oversized jumpers and is that classic art person with painted messy stuff ! i dont know what to wear ! like cardigans with upturned sleaves and stuff ? or those vest cardigans ? but im quite chunky so mabey not cardigans ?
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nothing
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Interview: black dress pants, black dress shoes, brown/black suit vest over a dress shirt with the sleeves rolled up. Class: cons, dark jeans/pants, dress shirts/plaid shirts with t shirts underneath, jumpers with rolled up sleeves, dress shirts under jumpers. stuff like that. not old guy clothes, but still professional.



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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Do any UK school children know how to spell and write in English

Do any UK school children know how to spell and write in English?
All the questions they post on here seem to be written in total jibberish!
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Im in Australia, and I get where your coming from. Its a very "common" country. But try not to be stereotypical. I originally come from the UK, and ive been here for over 5 years, and I can speak and write perfect english
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Thankfully mine do.
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Why don't you try to learn UK english or AU english..... It's not that hard! You don't have to do the accent! So if someone asks where they can get fish and chips in the us, you would be able to answer in "jibberish"
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Another arrogant Whitey put-down of children whose lack of education is probably no fault of their own. But, hey, let's label the little primitives and kick them out of mainstream society into the gutter. What bloody use are they to themselves or to anyone anyway? BTW, do you propose a solution to this problem, or did you just awaken in gripe mode this morning?



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Friday, January 8, 2010

Do any UK school children know how to spell and write in English

Do any UK school children know how to spell and write in English?
All the questions they post on here seem to be written in total jibberish!
Languages - 4 Answers
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Im in Australia, and I get where your coming from. Its a very "common" country. But try not to be stereotypical. I originally come from the UK, and ive been here for over 5 years, and I can speak and write perfect english
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Thankfully mine do.
3 :
Why don't you try to learn UK english or AU english..... It's not that hard! You don't have to do the accent! So if someone asks where they can get fish and chips in the us, you would be able to answer in "jibberish"
4 :
Another arrogant Whitey put-down of children whose lack of education is probably no fault of their own. But, hey, let's label the little primitives and kick them out of mainstream society into the gutter. What bloody use are they to themselves or to anyone anyway? BTW, do you propose a solution to this problem, or did you just awaken in gripe mode this morning?



Friday, January 1, 2010

UK school exclusions - is the curriculum accessible to ALL young peopl

UK school exclusions - is the curriculum accessible to ALL young people?
Given the amount of children who lave school unable to read or write, | personally am not surprised about some of the behaviour in schools . . . how can a child settle down to work in any subject if they cannot read and write basic english? Shouldn't we look at why children act up rather than kick them out and let them get further behind?
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I think education needs to be flexible. I know of a young lad who has ADHD - he's not very bright, causes a bit of trouble at school but spent the whole of the summer holidays working on a nearby farm and had the time of his life. Up at 6.30 every morning, riding around on tractors etc, his behaviour impeccable. 50 years ago, he would have probably given up on education by now and gone to work on a farm and had a happy life, these days though, life has got too complicated and it doesn't seem to be able to accommodate children who have practical skills as oppose to academic ones. We need more 'schools' that teach practical skills and stop flogging a dead horse when it comes to the 3 r's. Yes, all children should be able to read and write but taught in conjuction with practical skills the children would then understand the necessity for some academic ability and if they see a reason would probably work harder. Like all other child related issues, more care, time and thought is needed. No profit involved, so it might not ever happen.