Showing posts with label Schools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Schools. Show all posts

Monday, 19 March 2012

SACK HER NOW!

Maggie

Sack Dr Maggie Atkinson now!

And improve some rotten schools.

Dr Maggie Atkinson is the Children's Commissioner for England.

She should be aware that many schools in England are out of control.

This is because Head Teachers are not allowed to kick out all the disturbed and criminal elements.

Yet Dr Maggie wants to REDUCE the number of exclusions of law breakers.

(Warning to schools over exclusions - 19 March 2012)

Schools have been warned by Dr Maggie that it is "never appropriate" to exclude pupils for infringements such as breaching school uniform codes or wearing jewellery.

You can probably spot the bad guys in any school.

Too much make-up, "wrong" haircut, dressed like a prostitute, dressed like a drugs dealer...

There has been a falling number of exclusions in schools in England.

Hence the apparent increase in bullying.

Sack Dr Maggie now!

JAMES BULGER

What has Dr Maggie done about the cover up of government-linked child abuse in Islington or on the island of Jersey?

Nothing.

Little James Bulger was murdered by two kids.

Maggie Atkinson suggested James's killers should not have been prosecuted because they were too young.

BBC News - James Bulger's mother calls for commissioner's sacking

Dr Maggie MUST be booted out NOW!

Monday, 20 February 2012

MAISIE BAXTER

Maisie

On 21 February 2012, we learn of the death of teen singer Maisie Baxter, a friend of teen singer Ronan Parke.

Framingham Earl school's tribute to “sunny and friendly” Maisie Baxter

Police were called to a property in the Norwich area where they found 13-year-old Maisie Baxter.

Allegedly, Maisie had been bullied. (maisie wasnt bullied?.)

(We read of the bullies jailed over a classmate's suicide and suggest that when there is very serious bullying in a school, the head teacher and governors should be sacked and the bullies given ten year jail sentences. Bullying is a serious problem in UK schools and the minister in charge of schools, Michael Gove, should have been sacked some time ago.)

Maisie attended Framingham Earl High School.

Ronan Parke

Nicola Furneaux, headteacher at Framingham Earl High, said:

"Maisie was a sunny, friendly girl and a bright student who played a full part in our school community. We will always remember her, and her beautiful singing voice; her performance at our talent show last year was one of the highlights of the competition.

"Maisie’s friends speak of her as someone who had the loveliest laugh – a warm giggle which cheered everyone. In lessons, Maisie worked hard and was a pleasure to teach."

On her Facebook page, Maisie is pictured with fellow Framingham Earl pupil Ronan Parke, who reached the final of Britain’s Got Talent in 2011.

Police have given details of the death to the coroner's office and an inquest is expected to be opened.

Headteacher Ms Furneaux said the school would assist any investigation.



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Friday, 3 February 2012

SCHOOL REPORT

Paddington Academy Website for this image

On 2 February 2012, Bagehot of The Economist wrote about "Fixing education: an inspiring school" t

From this we learn:

1. London's Paddington Academy, surrounded by tough housing estates, used to be bad.

Fewer than 20% of pupils achieved decent exam results (at aged 16).

The school had problems with knife fights and drugs.

More than half the kids come from homes poor enough to earn free school meals.

More than three-quarters do not speak English as a first language

Paddington Academy

2. The school was removed from local government control.

It was allowed to choose its staff and teaching methods.

Early on, it expelled some pupils.

3. Last summer 69% of pupils got good exam results, at age 16, well above the national average.

The school recently earned an “Outstanding” grade from school inspectors.

The school "feels calm... and hums with optimism."

Paddington Academy West London ULT

After the exams

4. Paddington now has good staff.

5. There is a strict uniform code.

Pupils are ranked on progress against individual targets.

Staff insist on good behaviour.

Good behaviour is rewarded; bad behaviour has consequences.

Pupils get badges for choir, language-learning, mentoring younger pupils and so on.

6. Early on, Paddington did expel some pupils.

But it now takes on difficult cases, including a kid just out of prison.

7. Paddington is part of a chain of academies sponsored by a charity, the United Learning Trust.

The Trust was formed in 2002 as a subsidiary of the United Church Schools Trust (UCST) which has been running independent schools in the UK since 1883.

In 2009, it was reported that two schools in Sheffield, run by the United Learning Trust, were 'failed' by inspectors.

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Blog Writers Report Various Online 'Attacks'

Friday, 16 September 2011

HOW TO IMPROVE A SCHOOL

Basildon Academies.

On 16th September 2011, the UK's Daily Mail reports on a UK school that has actually improved!

The wrong trousers? No ruler? Get out of my class!.

Basildon Academy, in Essex, was bad.

There was graffiti on walls.

Kids would get up in the middle of class to go for a cigarette.

Fighting, bullying and staff sickness were common.

The new boss of the school, Dr Rory Fox, has changed things.

On his first day at work, Dr Fox sent home 109 kids – for wearing the wrong uniform.

Scores were sent to after-school detention for failing to bring proper equipment to class.

Dozens were put in an isolation centre for disrupting lessons.

Teachers say they have now doubled the amount of teaching time in lessons, as they no longer have the disruption problems.

Most parents support Dr Fox.

Julie Terry, who has three children at the academy, said: "The change is remarkable.

"It’s a complete turnaround.

"Discipline is back, daily fights have gone."

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aangirfan: DISCIPLINE IN SCHOOLS
aangirfan: SCHOOLS

Friday, 8 April 2011

SCHOOLS

1.CanSpeccy said about SCHOOLS:



"Lack of motivation must be a factor.



"When youth unemployment among black Americans is 50%, WTF use is a high school diploma...



"Best to start selling drugs right away and forget school altogether.



"The same sort of destructive thought processes must afflict many children in almost any Western society where work has been offshored and outsourced, to beef up corporate profits, which have rarely been higher.



"In the meantime, workforce skills are wasting away.



"What is the reward for the hard work necessary to obtain a good education? LOL



"They have plenty of good brains in India and China, so who's gonna rush to employ a math wiz. or programming geek who expects to earn a decent salary and who, in any case, is not permitted by law to work for less than than a minimum wage that a fresh graduate in India would die for."



http://canspeccy.blogspot.com/



The Economist Who Said "The Emperor Has No Clothes"



2. Anonymous said...



Japan is no better



"Students’ academic ability is in free-fall, writes Okabe.



"Simple logical thinking is beyond them.



"Their vocabulary is childish, their grasp of mathematics feeble, their curiosity nowhere in evidence.



"The latter is doubly surprising, he points out, in view of the young generation’s easy familiarity with the Internet — but the Net apparently appeals to them more as a playground than as a research venue.



http://educationinjapan.wordpress.com/



Japan's colleges facing 'meltdown' « EDUCATION IN JAPAN COMMUNITY Blog



Thursday, 7 April 2011

DISCIPLINE IN SCHOOLS

Website for this image

In the UK, on 7 April 2011, teachers at Darwen Vale High School, near Blackburn Lancashire, are to stage a walk-out.

The teachers are protesting at the lack of support they have received from the head teacher.

"They say pupils frequently challenge teachers to fights, push and shove them in the corridors and classrooms and are constantly swearing and insulting them." (Strike-hit school governor blames pupil anarchy... on wind and rain‎)

The teachers say that when they take the matters to the head teacher she often sides with the pupils instead of staff.

Americans are worried that their education system is no longer producing enough inventors like Thomas Edison. Thomas Edison invented the light bulb. "Nearly all his childhood learning took place at home."

So, how should schools be organised?

1. Give pupils a choice of schools.

This means there must be lots of small schools of different types.

All schools should be tiny.

The big schools should be broken up.

2. Give headmasters and teachers the right to exclude pupils who are disruptive.

3. Set up special schools that give intensive care (very expensive) to the disruptive children.

4. Set up top quality schools that cater for the less academic kids.

There are parents and children who want such schools - so long as they are well run, and do not become dumping grounds for the disruptive children.

5. Lower the school leaving age and shorten the school day.

This will mean children will learn more.

That is the paradox.

6. Sack the bureaucrats.

According to an article about UK schools in Scotland on Sunday, 9 September 2007, (Alexander attacks 'bloated' education authorities) one in every four pounds of education funding never makes it to schools.

Studies show that of the average £5,160 spent on a child's education annually, £1,700 is swallowed up by local government.

It is time to close down the "bloated" education authorities. Get rid of the government bureaucrats, both local and national. Sack the education chiefs. It is these folks who have helped to ruin British schools.

CHAOS IN UK SCHOOLS

TOM DALEY AND THE ORGANISATION OF SCHOOLS.

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT; USA, UK, SOUTH KOREA, FINLAND...

HOW TO ORGANISE UK SCHOOLS

HOW TO PRODUCE MORE THOMAS EDISONS AND CLERK MAXWELLS

Saturday, 5 March 2011

KIDS WHO DON'T KNOW THEIR OWN NAMES; 8 MILLION DEATHS

The military has murdered innocent people. In 1972, for example, 14 civilians were killed.



Where is this?



1. At the age of five, some children do not know their own name.



Some do not know how to open a book.



Some don't understand the word 'stop'.



Some cannot hold a crayon.



Some cannot dress themselves.



The children who are so neglected that at the age of five they do not even know their own name.

2. In 2006 it was reported that life expectancy in one area was 56, lower than in Bangladesh.

If you are born here, you can expect to die at 54.

3. 600 soldiers are on 24-hour standby.

Spies and special forces are to land in the east.



'on 24-hour standby' to intervene if crisis worsens



Happy Tripoli children

Happy Libyan children by CharlesFred.



SO, in the UK, some five-year-old children are so neglected that they do not even know their own name.



And in one part of the UK life expectancy has been measured as 54.



AND, the UK is planning to send some of its military thugs to Libya, to help wreck that country.



It might be better if Gaddafi was to come and rescue Britain.

1972 in the UK. Website for this image. "According to new research, Britain bears 'significant responsibility' since 1945 for the direct or indirect deaths of 8.6 million to 13.5 million people throughout the world from military interventions and at the hands of regimes strongly supported by Britain."



When Gaddafi took over in 1969, "over half of Libya’s ...population...lived in hovels, shacks and make-shift lean-to housing.



"Illiteracy, poverty and almost total lack of health-care or education was the lot of virtually the entire population.



"Since then, the situation has been reversed.



"All are housed and education is now free for all through the university level, a situation which compares favorably to the indebtedness forced on U.S. college students by the American Banking/Government extortion ring.



"Social services and medical attention were made available to the Libyans and the prosperity derived from petroleum and gas became a source of happiness and contentment for a people which had been forced to endure abject misery." - FOR GADDAFI, AGAINST IMPERIALISM



The British are to intervene in Libya?



The British military has a long history of acting like Nazis.



Left: Thaci, linked to drug and organ trafficking. Centre: UK General Sir Mike Jackson.

The Sunday Telegraph revealed that Britain's SAS trained Pol Pot's forces .

Jane's Defence Weekly reported that the British training for the members of the 'coalition' was carried out "at secret bases in Thailand for more than four years". -Remember that Britain's SAS trained the Khmer Rouge

Baha Mousa



Private Stuart Mackenzie was in Iraq in 2003 ( Diary of a squaddie: Sunburn, sore feet and three more Ali Babas ... ) He was attached to the Queen's Lancashire Regiment which ran the detention centre in which Iraqi hotel worker Baha Mousa was held before dying from the 93 injuries he sustained.



Mackenzie kept a diary and extracts were produced at the court martial of the seven soldiers who were acquitted of abusing prisoners.



Mackenzie wrote:



Leg and a winged (threw) Ali Baba into Shat al Arab (canal) for stealing wood.

Piss funny....



On 4 hour patrol - ... found anti-aircraft gun ... Horse bit me.

Found 3 Ali Babas at WTP7.

Beat them up with sticks and filmed it - good day so far...



House raid, for hours, nothing found.

Caught 3 Ali Babas - beat fuck out of them in back of Saxon.

One had a punctured lung + broken ribs + fingers.

One had a dislocated shoulder + broken fingers...



The British military have a growing reputation for behaving like Nazis.



According to some historians, Britain bears “significant responsibility” since 1945 for the direct or indirect deaths of 8.6 million to 13.5 million people throughout the world from military interventions and at the hands of regimes strongly supported by Britain.

(Unpeople, Dirty Wars and a Web of Deceit – Britain’s Foreign ...)

Harry Farr



During World War I, Britain executed 306 of its own soldiers, some as young as 14 years of age. (http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/nov1999/shot-n16.shtml)



From an article by Harvey Thompson at WSWS 16 November 1999:



A typical case is that of Harry Farr, who joined the British Expeditionary Force in 1914 and fought in the trenches.



His position was repeatedly shelled, and in May 1915 he collapsed with strong convulsions.



In hospital, his wife Gertrude—who was denied a widow's pension after the war—recalled, “he shook all the time.



He couldn't stand the noise of the guns.



We got a letter from him, but it was in a stranger's handwriting.



He could write perfectly well, but couldn't hold the pen because his hand was shaking.”



It is now thought that Farr was possibly suffering from hypacusis, which occurs when the eardrums are so damaged that the auditory nerve becomes exposed, making loud noises physically unbearable.



Despite this, Farr was sent back to the front and fought at the Somme.



After several months of fighting, he requested to see a medical orderly but was refused.



In Farr's Court Martial papers, the Sergeant Major is quoted as saying “If you don't go up to the f*****g front, I'm going to f*****g blow your brains out” to which Farr simply replied “I just can't go on.”



The Court Martial was over in 20 minutes.



Harry Farr had to defend himself.



General Haig signed his death warrant and he was shot at dawn on October 16, 1916.



Prior to World War II, elements of the British military were fans of Hitler.



According to Admiral Sir Barry Domville, a pre-war head of UK Naval Intelligence, Hitler was "absolutely terrific."



Wing Commander Frederick Winterbottom, a pre-war head of MI6's air section, reportedly hoped Britain and Germany would unite against Stalin's Russia. (Hackitectura Advance - [History of M15)



Photo: British concentration camp.



Giles MacDonogh has written After the Reich: The Brutal History of the Allied Occupation. (A hellish peace)



According to MacDonogh's evidence, at the end of World War II, the British military and its allies went in for rape, torture and murder.



Ian Cobain, in The Guardian 17 December 2005 wrote about the secret torture centres set up by the British military after World War II - The interrogation camp that turned prisoners into living skeletons ...




One of the British torture centres was at Bad Nenndorf, near Hanover.



372 men and 44 women passed through the Bad Nenndorf torture centre during the 22 months it operated before its closure in July 1947.



A Scotland Yard detective, Inspector Tom Hayward, investigated Bad Nenndorf.



He describes how prisoners were systematically beaten and exposed to extreme cold; some were starved to death and, allegedly, tortured with instruments that his fellow countrymen had recovered from a Gestapo prison in Hamburg.



Many of the prisoners were simply German leftists.



Others were Germans living in the Russian zone who had crossed the line, offered to spy on the Russians, and were tortured to establish whether they were genuine defectors.



Published in The Guardian: archive pictures of German prisoners held by the British following the second world war. Photographs: Martin Argles. The postwar photographs that British authorities tried to keep ...



One of the men who was starved to death, Walter Bergmann, had offered to spy for the British, and fell under suspicion because he spoke Russian.



Another man who starved to death, Franz Osterreicher, had been arrested while attempting to enter the British zone in search of his gay lover.



Ingrid Groth, then a seven-year-old, said locals claimed that if you crept up to the barbed wire at night, you could hear the prisoners' screams.



The commanding officer was Robin "Tin Eye" Stephens of MI5.



The inmates were starved, woken during the night, and forced to walk up and down their cells from early morning until late at night. When moving about the prison they were expected to run, while soldiers kicked them.



Prisoners could be stripped and repeatedly doused in water. This punishment could continue for weeks, even in sub-zero temperatures.



Naked prisoners were handcuffed back-to-back and forced to stand before open windows in midwinter. Frostbite became common.



One victim of the cold cell punishment was Buttlar...an anti-Nazi, he had spent two years as a prisoner of the Gestapo.



"I never in all those two years had undergone such treatments," he said.


Reportedly, the British military also got into bed with the Nazis.



After the war, "British authorities called off the hunt for the man who organised the Nazi Holocaust just 17 months after the end of World War II, files have revealed.



"The files relating to Adolf Eichmann were released by The National Archives. They show that at the time the decision was made, Eichmann was hiding in the British-controlled zone of Germany.



"He went to Argentina in 1950." - Eichmann search was ended early



Horst Kopkow, one of Hitler’s top spies, who ordered the murders of more than 100 British secret agents in concentration camps, was spared execution as a war criminal and went to work for MI6. Evidence emerged in the 1980s that Britain had become a refuge for suspected war criminals. - http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1611185,00.html



Historian Mark Curtis has written: 1. 'Unpeople: Britain’s Secret Human Rights Abuses' (2004) 2. 'Web of Deceit: Britain’s Real Role in the World' (2003) Published by Vintage.



Paul Cochrane, at Worldpress.org , 6 January 2005, (Unpeople, Dirty Wars and a Web of Deceit – Britain’s Foreign ...) reviewed Curtis's books.



He wrote:



According to new research, Britain bears “significant responsibility” since 1945 for the direct or indirect deaths of 8.6 million to 13.5 million people throughout the world from military interventions and at the hands of regimes strongly supported by Britain.



Curtis said he came up with the term “Unpeople” because he thought it adequately described the British government’s attitude towards people who are expendable in Britain’s pursuit of economic and political goals.



“Last year,” Curtis said in a phone interview, “there was a British army officer who was quoted in Iraq as saying the Americans view the Iraqis only as Untermenschen, the Nazi concept of subhuman. In a way, the British have no real different regard for Iraqis than Americans."



Mark Curtis says that in 1971 an official British investigation found that the British army's torture techniques "played an important part in counter-insurgency operations in Palestine, Malaya, Kenya, Cyprus and the British Cameroons (1960-1), Brunei (1963), British Guiana (1964), Aden (1964-7), Borneo/Malaysia (1965-6), the Persian Gulf (1970-1) and in Northern Ireland (1971)".



Kenyans under the British.



In KENYA, the British used beatings, sexual humiliation, hooding, sleep deprivation, and bombarding with white noise.



32 Whites were killed by the Mau Mau during the five-year state of emergency.

More whites died in traffic accidents in the capital city, Nairobi.



Kenyans were forced into concentration camps and routinely tortured.

Some 150,000 Africans died as a direct result of the British policy.



There was a "constant stream of reports of brutalities by police, military and home guards", wrote Canon Bewes, a British missionary.

"Some of the people had been using castration instruments and two men had died under castration."



Other brutalities included slicing off ears, boring holes in eardrums, flogging people to death, pouring paraffin over suspects and setting them alight and burning eardrums with cigarettes.



A British district officer admitted, "There was outright abuse of power and some of the crimes committed were horrific.

One day six Mau Mau suspects were brought into a police station in the neighbouring district to mine.

The British police inspector in charge lined them up against a wall and shot them."



A mobile gallows travelled the country.

Over 1,000 were hanged, their bodies displayed at crossroads and market places.

The British bombing Malaya.



MALAYSIA



The British used terror in Malaya.



This involved aerial bombing, massacres of villagers, dictatorial police measures and the "resettlement" of hundreds of thousands of people.

British Marine with the heads of victims. Website for this image



CYPRUS

During the state of emergency, from 1952 to 1957, the British army used torture.



Cypriot Nicos Koshies:



"They took me to the Special Branch and they started beating me.

"They took off all my clothes, they tied my hands and feet.

"They asked somebody to come in.

"He was taking a stick to put up my bottom, he was putting cloths in water and putting them on my face so I could not breathe, he threw me down and danced on my stomach when he was wearing boots.

"After 12 days I could not recognise myself."



James Callaghan in the House of Commons:



"On 29 June 1957 an inquest was held into the death of Nicos Georghiou.

"Dr Clearkin said in evidence that bruises in the head were sufficiently severe to have caused the injuries to the brain, perhaps bumping the head against a hard object."



IRAN



In 1953 a coup organised by the British and the USA overthrew Mossadeq and gave power to the Shah.



British SAS forces trained the Shah's Savak secret police.



SAS officers helped train the Iranian army in special operations against the Kurds.



The Shah's regime used torture until it was overthrown in 1979.



ADEN/SOUTH YEMEN



In Aden, later known as South Yemen, SAS squads used terror against local villages.



An official investigation found that from 1964 to 1967 detainees at a British interrogation centre were routinely tortured.

Their eardrums were burst.



Others were forced to lean against walls with their fingertips for day and subjected to white noise for hours.



BAHRAIN



Former detainees in Bahrain have described being beaten, electrocuted, whipped, tied in excruciating positions for days on end, kept awake, starved and having their toenails torn out.



NORTHERN IRELAND



The Compton official inquiry acknowledged that the army hooded suspects, fed them on just bread and water and blasted them with noise.



An Amnesty International report said, "It is because we regard the deliberate destruction of a man's ability to control his own mind with revulsion that we reserve a special place in our catalogue of moral crimes for techniques of thought control and brainwashing. Any interrogation procedure which has the purpose or effect of causing a malfunction or breakdown of a man's mental processes constitutes as grave an assault on the inherent dignity of the human person as more traditional techniques of physical torture."



A European human rights report found that British army techniques amounted to "inhuman and degrading treatment" causing "at least intense physical and mental suffering".



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THE BRITISH ARMY - LONG HISTORY OF USING TORTURE



Mengele, Oswald, the CIA



Anglo-American fascism



aangirfan: The Intelligence Game - James Rusbridger



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Friday, 10 July 2009

Teacher charged with murder; how schools should be organised



Reportedly, in July 2009, at a school in the UK:

A girl swore at a teacher, called Peter Harvey.

A boy then swore at the same teacher.

Members of a class sang an insulting song aimed at the teacher.

Then an assault took place.

Police interview pupils over attempted murder case

On 10 July 2009, in the UK, a Science teacher, Peter Harvey, was charged with the attempted murder of one of his students, 14-year-old Jack Waterhouse.

Reportedly, the teacher had been regarded as being both popular and good at his job.

And, reportedly, Jack Waterhouse has been described as being a quiet lad.


School shootings and stabbings: Image from: jameswaites.com/?cat=21

Paul Theroux, in the travel book Ghost Train To The Eastern Star, asks a pleasant young man from Turkmenistan about his time living with a family in the USA.

The young Turkman quotes the daughter of the American family as saying: 'My mother's stupid. Don't pay any attention to her."

What surprised the young Turkman was the way that American teenagers spoke to their parents: "offhand, sarcastic, often talking to them as they walked away, with their back turned."

Of course, some parents are too slack, and that can produce a lack of respect.

And some parents are too strict, and that can produce a lack of respect.

And some parents are just plain selfish, and that can produce a lack of respect.

The media teaches kids to show a lack of respect.

A lot of murder and violence is caused by lack of respect.

Some children appreciate school and some don't (image from www.myspace.com/dondada)

In March 1998, two boys, aged 11 and 13, killed four girls and a teacher in Arkansas. (From Wild Talk and Friendship To Five Deaths in a Schoolyard)

One of the killers is reported to have said: ''Everyone that hates me, everyone that I don't like is going to die.''

This sounds like the sort of attitude taught by the media.

Think of all the music and films about gangsters.

Ann Marie C. Lenhardt of Canisius College in Buffalo studied 15 school shooters.

She found that 71% felt isolated and rejected by peers.

They feel bullied and persecuted.

Their coping skills are poor, and they have extreme needs for attention and respect.

In other words, the school shooters had probably had a bad upbringing.

And parents, the media and schools are involved in upbringing. (Cached)

Danish children tend to be positive about learning and teachers. (BBC News - English 'lack respect for school')

Children in small non-English speaking countries, like Switzerland, tend to have the most positive attitudes to friends and schools.

(UK is accused of failing childrenBritish children: poorer, at greater risk and more insecureThe children left in the shadows)

Some British and American children tend to be disruptive in schools.

It is the English language media which promotes violence.

Tom Daley, an Olympic Hero, was bullied at his school, Eggbuckland Community College.

A recent study has shown that England's school are among the world's most violent. ( More expulsions of violent children overruled )

A school inspection report of Eggbuckland Community College refers to disruption in certain lessons. (Ofsted Report )

Tom Daley, the teenage diver who became Britain's second youngest male Olympian in Beijing, was bullied.

The bullying went on for some time.

Tom's father said: "The bullying is severe.

"He has been tackled to the floor walking through the school field and in class they throw pens and pencils at him.

"Some of them have even threatened to break his legs."

- Bullies force diving star out of school

According to one pupil's review of the school (Average... ):

"This school really is terrible... I have been here since Year 7 and since then it has been a downward slide... The naughty people are ignored once they disrupt their class. This isn't fair and makes the people who behave all the time feel completely unnoticed.

"Ms Borowski ... is never seen. I have seen her twice since September... Once in a Sixth Form Open evening and another in a parents evening... Maybe if she stepped out her office to motivate her students and make us feel equal she would have a better working school."

Teacher at NUT conference claims bouncers recruited in schools

1. The Guardian, 31 May 2008, has a story about a claim that some kids in government schools in the UK are unteachable. (Private school chief: some state pupils are unteachable).

State schools in the UK can be places of terror. (Boys questioned over school rape claim)

2. State schools generally produce very poor academic results.

In England, the 7 % who go to private schools collected 40.2 % of A grades scored at A level in 2004.

The 7 % who go to private schools collected 45.7 % of the A grades in maths and 60 % of the A grades in modern languages. (Private v state: discipline and disruptive pupils)

According to an article in the Daily Mail, 1 June 2006, more than half of school leavers have problems with the basics:

(http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=388516&in_page_id=1770)

Hundreds of thousands of teenagers have such poor mastery of the three Rs they cannot scrape a grade C in the two subjects employers and parents regard as crucial.

They are finishing compulsory schooling without the literacy and numeracy skills they need to "participate in life, learning and work" despite a raft of multi-billion pound Labour initiatives...

And the inability of pupils to get good grades comes despite widespread suspicions that exams have been dumbed down in recent years...

Forty-two per cent of pupils finished 11 years of compulsory education without achieving at least a grade C in GCSE English which means they struggle to read and summarise information accurately or use basic grammar...

Forty-eight per cent - or 301,671 - failed to reach the same standard in GCSE maths meaning they are unable to calculate the area of a room.

A total of 54 per cent - nearly 350,000 - fail to achieve the expected level in both English and maths.

The official exams watchdog, the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA), says pupils need to meet grade C standard - so-called "level two" - to function as citizens...

Just 46 per cent leave school able to read, write and add up properly.

3. In 2003, The Times reported ( Classroom anarchy - Times Online):

"Ofsted’s chief inspector, David Bell, referred in his latest report to a 'hard core of pupils with no social skills' whose language is 'offensive' and who have 'little or no understanding of how to behave sensibly'.

"They are, he said, 'unteachable'.

"If verbal and physical abuse is increasing and parental control is reducing, then the number of disillusioned teachers leaving the profession, now one in three, will also rise.

"One Leeds deputy head teacher with 30 years’ experience is in no doubt. 'Some of these children are coming through secondary school not properly house-trained,' he says. 'They cannot sit still and listen...

"Even children in nursery schools are now displaying high levels of unacceptable actions — ranging from offensive language to abusive and insulting comments and threats.

"The report criticised the lack of support from local education authorities and parents, with one in 12 teachers claiming to have been threatened by parents at least once a term."


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4. A recent study has shown that England's school are among the world's most violent. ( More expulsions of violent children overruled )

England is 36th out of 45 in a league table of school safety.

In the United Kingdom, a headmaster may expell a pupil, but the headmaster's decision can be over-ruled by school governors and appeals panels.

According to the Sunday Telegraph (More expulsions of violent children overruled) , 2 December 2007:

In 1007, a pupil from a UK school took a knife on a school trip. A pupil was stabbed in the chest. The pupil, one of three who had carried knives on the trip, successfully appealed against exclusion and is back at school.

In 2007, at another UK school, governors overturned the decision of a headmaster who had expelled a pupil for setting up a website calling on classmates to kill a teacher.

In 2007, an 11-year-old pupil who repeatedly battered a fellow pupil on the head, punched a member of staff and smashed a door was allowed back to his school by the governing body.

A comment on the Sunday telegraph website reads:

I was once a teacher. - Thank God! no more! Thank You Thank you and thank you to the parents and governors who started a campaign against me and forced me out! I was accused of being too strict and unsympathetic! I refused to teach children who abused me verbally and it was bye bye not to them but me! I was never once offered any support by other teachers or the local authority. There is no hope now. None. If you are training to be a teacher leave now!

Why aren't these violent youths and frequently thuggish youths and all and every one of them a bully jailed? This lip service to anti-bullying campaigns is pathetic -it's the bullies and their horrible parents who are protected. None of them deserve a second chance! That's the tosh that creates them in the first place and makes schools hell for all but the small groups of thugs and bullies of both sexes now I have to say. Posted by ep on December 2, 2007



5. So, how should schools be organised?

1. Give pupils a choice of schools.

This means there must be lots of small schools of different types.

All schools should be tiny. The big schools should be broken up.

Parents and children must have a wide choice of schools where possible. No secondary school needs to have more than 200 children.

2. Give headmasters and teachers the right to exclude pupils who are disruptive.

3. Set up special schools that give intensive care (very expensive) to the disruptive children.

4. Set up top quality schools that cater for the less academic kids.

There are parents and children who want such schools - so long as they are well run, and do not become dumping grounds for the disruptive children.

5. Lower the school leaving age and shorten the school day.

This will mean children will learn more. That is the paradox.

The school day should be about 3 hours.

The school leaving age should be around 12.

The 1819 Factory Act in the UK limited the working day for children in cotton mills.

What we need now is a Schools Act limiting the school day to three hours.

I would suggest that school hours could be 9 am to 12 noon.

Very few children can concentrate on school work for more than 3 hours per day.

When children are not at school they can enjoy being children.

Interests will vary:

A. Children can work at home or in libraries on interesting homework projects. It would help if every child was given a computer.

B. They can join clubs involved in everything from sport to music to carpentry to journalism ....

C. They can become apprentices in safe and interesting occupations.

D. They can explore their world.

Mothers of younger children will be able to spend more time with their offspring.

6. Mothers of young children should stay at home and not go out to work.

7. BBC 1 television should show educational programmes only.

8. All schools should be run privately by non-profit making trusts.


8. Sack the bureaucrats.

According to an article about UK schools in Scotland on Sunday, 9 September 2007, (Alexander attacks 'bloated' education authorities) one in every four pounds of education funding never makes it to schools.

Studies show that of the average £5,160 spent on a child's education annually, £1,700 is swallowed up by local government.

According to Scotland on Sunday, 9 September 2007, (SNP school plan sparks class war)Glasgow and Edinburgh education chiefs say they cannot carry out an SNP pledge to cut the size of classes in the early years of primary school to 18 pupils because there is a lack of money and classrooms.

It is time to close down the "bloated" education authorities. Get rid of the government bureaucrats, both local and national. Sack the education chiefs. It is these folks who have helped to ruin British schools.

We could learn from the Netherlands, when it comes to the organisation of schools.

In the Netherlands 70% of children are educated in private schools at the taxpayers' expense.

In the Netherlands, state spending on education is lower per head than in Britain, and results are better. (Schools unchained)

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Teen Model, Bilderberg, Broken Homes, Pigs


Photo of teen model Manohara (right) from jakartasocial.wordpress.com/..

"In brief, the girl is just 17. Reputedly she was the girlfriend of a Bakrie scion when, in December 2006, she, along with her sister Daisy, was invited to dinner by the then Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Abdul Razak. This was where she met her future husband, who reputedly raped her a year later.

"Presumably he took her virginity because they married in August last year. And he is seemingly a right shit because she fled back to Indonesia a couple of months later alleging domestic abuse - he slashed her breasts with a razor and treated her "as a statue" to be brought out at royal functions."- http://jakartass.blogspot.com/

Police Investigate Alleged Kidnapping By Kelantan Prince

Manohara's Mom Says One Smiley Photo Is Not Enough

Who is Manohara Odelia Pinot, Indonesian Model

Turkey

"On March 27, 2008, two teams of agents from the Turkish Ministry of the Interior, acting on information received from a foreign intelligence agency, conducted a heavily armed raid on a house in Balikesir.

"In addition to the reports of the existence of this house, the Ministry also had growing reports from local citizens about loud screams issuing from the building for 'many weeks previously.'

"Ministry officials were able to capture six American citizens, all of whom claimed to be members of the USIA, a known branch of the CIA.

"Taken as evidence were many papers and documents that showed with great clarity that this house had been used as a CIA torture and murder house." - CIA Mossad torture house for snuff kiddie porn

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Madeleine McCann went missing on 3 May 2007.

Reprtedly, Jean-Michel Nihoul was released from jail on 4th May 2007. (Cached )

The Bilderberg meetings began near Istanbul on 31 May 2007. aangirfan: Madeleine McCann; Bilderberg; Belgium; Bush



Westminster School - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ed_g2s/Images

John Rae, who died in 2006, was the headmaster of London's top private school, Westminster school (The Royal College of St. Peter in Westminster).

Rae had some difficult pupils to deal with and he noted that most of the difficult boys came from broken homes.

Rae "noted how often the parents were separated and the father absent."

(The old boys' network The Economist )

The head of one of the UK's top private schools once told us that over half of his pupils came from broken homes.

One boy had had five mothers.


"During a typical year in the United States, 30,000 to 50,000 persons die as a result of influenza viral infection." - Flu Pandemic Morbidity / Mortality

A 23-month-old baby girl who died in Texas was a Mexican taken ill while visiting relatives. - Swine flu: Mexican toddler dies in Texas


Swine flu: Death rate slows in Mexico

New Zealand swine flu sufferers to return to school

Indonesia floats idea of man-made swine flu

Swine flu is a man made virus ?

Was The 'Spanish Flu' Epidemic Man-Made?

Swine Flu Psy Op

UK and Libya make prisoner deal


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Friday, 24 April 2009

TOM DALEY AND THE ORGANISATION OF SCHOOLS.

Tom Daley, an Olympic Hero, has been bullied at his school, Eggbuckland Community College.

A recent study has shown that England's school are among the world's most violent. ( More expulsions of violent children overruled )

It sounds as if Eggbuckland Community College, a school in the UK which has become famous for bullying, needs a change of management.

The college's principal is Katrina Borowski. The chairman of the governors is Robbie McVicar.

And it sounds as if it's time the bullies in this school got booted out.

Perhaps the school, which has over 1000 pupils, is too big and needs to be broken up into smaller units.

Some children appreciate school and some don't (image from www.myspace.com/dondada)

A school inspection report of Eggbuckland Community College refers to disruption in certain lessons. (Ofsted Report )

Tom Daley, the teenage diver who became Britain's second youngest male Olympian in Beijing, has been temporarily removed from Eggbuckland Community College after being bullied.

The bullying has been going on for some time.

Tom's father said: "The bullying is severe.

"He has been tackled to the floor walking through the school field and in class they throw pens and pencils at him.

"Some of them have even threatened to break his legs."

- Bullies force diving star out of school

According to one pupil's review of the school (Average... ):

"This school really is terrible... I have been here since Year 7 and since then it has been a downward slide... The naughty people are ignored once they disrupt their class. This isn't fair and makes the people who behave all the time feel completely unnoticed.

"Ms Borowski ... is never seen. I have seen her twice since September... Once in a Sixth Form Open evening and another in a parents evening... Maybe if she stepped out her office to motivate her students and make us feel equal she would have a better working school."

Teacher at NUT conference claims bouncers recruited in schools

1. The Guardian, 31 May 2008, has a story about a claim that some kids in government schools in the UK are unteachable. (Private school chief: some state pupils are unteachable).

State schools in the UK can be places of terror. (Boys questioned over school rape claim)

2. State schools generally produce very poor academic results.

In England, the 7 % who go to private schools collected 40.2 % of A grades scored at A level in 2004.

The 7 % who go to private schools collected 45.7 % of the A grades in maths and 60 % of the A grades in modern languages. (Private v state: discipline and disruptive pupils)

According to an article in the Daily Mail, 1 June 2006, more than half of school leavers have problems with the basics:

(http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=388516&in_page_id=1770)

Hundreds of thousands of teenagers have such poor mastery of the three Rs they cannot scrape a grade C in the two subjects employers and parents regard as crucial.

They are finishing compulsory schooling without the literacy and numeracy skills they need to "participate in life, learning and work" despite a raft of multi-billion pound Labour initiatives...

And the inability of pupils to get good grades comes despite widespread suspicions that exams have been dumbed down in recent years...

Forty-two per cent of pupils finished 11 years of compulsory education without achieving at least a grade C in GCSE English which means they struggle to read and summarise information accurately or use basic grammar...

Forty-eight per cent - or 301,671 - failed to reach the same standard in GCSE maths meaning they are unable to calculate the area of a room.

A total of 54 per cent - nearly 350,000 - fail to achieve the expected level in both English and maths.

The official exams watchdog, the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA), says pupils need to meet grade C standard - so-called "level two" - to function as citizens...

Just 46 per cent leave school able to read, write and add up properly.

3. In 2003, The Times reported ( Classroom anarchy - Times Online):

"Ofsted’s chief inspector, David Bell, referred in his latest report to a 'hard core of pupils with no social skills' whose language is 'offensive' and who have 'little or no understanding of how to behave sensibly'.

"They are, he said, 'unteachable'.

"If verbal and physical abuse is increasing and parental control is reducing, then the number of disillusioned teachers leaving the profession, now one in three, will also rise.

"One Leeds deputy head teacher with 30 years’ experience is in no doubt. 'Some of these children are coming through secondary school not properly house-trained,' he says. 'They cannot sit still and listen...

"Even children in nursery schools are now displaying high levels of unacceptable actions — ranging from offensive language to abusive and insulting comments and threats.

"The report criticised the lack of support from local education authorities and parents, with one in 12 teachers claiming to have been threatened by parents at least once a term."


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4. A recent study has shown that England's school are among the world's most violent. ( More expulsions of violent children overruled )

England is 36th out of 45 in a league table of school safety.

In the United Kingdom, a headmaster may expell a pupil, but the headmaster's decision can be over-ruled by school governors and appeals panels.

According to the Sunday Telegraph (More expulsions of violent children overruled) , 2 December 2007:

In 1007, a pupil from a UK school took a knife on a school trip. A pupil was stabbed in the chest. The pupil, one of three who had carried knives on the trip, successfully appealed against exclusion and is back at school.

In 2007, at another UK school, governors overturned the decision of a headmaster who had expelled a pupil for setting up a website calling on classmates to kill a teacher.

In 2007, an 11-year-old pupil who repeatedly battered a fellow pupil on the head, punched a member of staff and smashed a door was allowed back to his school by the governing body.

A comment on the Sunday telegraph website reads:

I was once a teacher. - Thank God! no more! Thank You Thank you and thank you to the parents and governors who started a campaign against me and forced me out! I was accused of being too strict and unsympathetic! I refused to teach children who abused me verbally and it was bye bye not to them but me! I was never once offered any support by other teachers or the local authority. There is no hope now. None. If you are training to be a teacher leave now!

Why aren't these violent youths and frequently thuggish youths and all and every one of them a bully jailed? This lip service to anti-bullying campaigns is pathetic -it's the bullies and their horrible parents who are protected. None of them deserve a second chance! That's the tosh that creates them in the first place and makes schools hell for all but the small groups of thugs and bullies of both sexes now I have to say. Posted by ep on December 2, 2007



5. So, how should schools be organised?

1. Give pupils a choice of schools.

This means there must be lots of small schools of different types.

All schools should be tiny. The big schools should be broken up.

Parents and children must have a wide choice of schools where possible. No secondary school needs to have more than 200 children.

2. Give headmasters and teachers the right to exclude pupils who are disruptive.

3. Set up special schools that give intensive care (very expensive) to the disruptive children.

4. Set up top quality schools that cater for the less academic kids.

There are parents and children who want such schools - so long as they are well run, and do not become dumping grounds for the disruptive children.

5. Lower the school leaving age and shorten the school day.

This will mean children will learn more. That is the paradox.

The school day should be about 3 hours.

The school leaving age should be around 12.

The 1819 Factory Act in the UK limited the working day for children in cotton mills.

What we need now is a Schools Act limiting the school day to three hours.

I would suggest that school hours could be 9 am to 12 noon.

Very few children can concentrate on school work for more than 3 hours per day.

When children are not at school they can enjoy being children.

Interests will vary:

A. Children can work at home or in libraries on interesting homework projects. It would help if every child was given a computer.

B. They can join clubs involved in everything from sport to music to carpentry to journalism ....

C. They can become apprentices in safe and interesting occupations.

D. They can explore their world.

Mothers of younger children will be able to spend more time with their offspring.

6. Mothers of young children should stay at home and not go out to work.

7. BBC 1 television should show educational programmes only.

8. All schools should be run privately by non-profit making trusts.


8. Sack the bureaucrats.

According to an article about UK schools in Scotland on Sunday, 9 September 2007, (Alexander attacks 'bloated' education authorities) one in every four pounds of education funding never makes it to schools.

Studies show that of the average £5,160 spent on a child's education annually, £1,700 is swallowed up by local government.

According to Scotland on Sunday, 9 September 2007, (SNP school plan sparks class war)Glasgow and Edinburgh education chiefs say they cannot carry out an SNP pledge to cut the size of classes in the early years of primary school to 18 pupils because there is a lack of money and classrooms.

It is time to close down the "bloated" education authorities. Get rid of the government bureaucrats, both local and national. Sack the education chiefs. It is these folks who have helped to ruin British schools.

We could learn from the Netherlands, when it comes to the organisation of schools.

In the Netherlands 70% of children are educated in private schools at the taxpayers' expense.

In the Netherlands, state spending on education is lower per head than in Britain, and results are better. (Schools unchained)

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The judge in the Pirate Bay case, Thomas Norström, is reported to be a member of the Swedish Copyright Association. Pirate Bay judge's links to copyright lobby exposed