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Should These Teachers Be Allowed To Teach Our Children.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 07040/M argaret -Thatch er-prot ests-Te achers- hatred- The-dra ma-mist ress-ma sted-Mi libands -school -helped -organi se-Magg ie-deat h-parti es.html
Much has been said about the brainwashing of our children by 'nasty left' teachers, here two prime examples have been exposed.
One a member of The Socialist Workers Party is described as a special needs teacher, it would seem he is in need of some sort of 'special teaching', in the correct way to conduct himself.
The other well what can we say about her when she comes out with disgusting terms as this ‘Who wants to p*** on her grave?’
Both should be given their 'marching orders' but I doubt they will.
Much has been said about the brainwashing of our children by 'nasty left' teachers, here two prime examples have been exposed.
One a member of The Socialist Workers Party is described as a special needs teacher, it would seem he is in need of some sort of 'special teaching', in the correct way to conduct himself.
The other well what can we say about her when she comes out with disgusting terms as this ‘Who wants to p*** on her grave?’
Both should be given their 'marching orders' but I doubt they will.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.lazygun, if we learned from history we wouldn't have any more wars, because the one thing you learn from ancient and more modern history is that people die, in the most grotesque ways imaginable. So we don't learn, and haven't ever, it's what will see us all shuffle off this mortal coil, because someone has a bigger bomb than the next bloke and will likely not think before detonating it.
sp would you agree that a good teacher can influence a child for life, that their teaching can be inspirational and enlightening, so what is to stop a not so good teacher from doing the exact opposite. I remember some of ours, only one was exceptional.. an English teacher, he gave me a love for literature and learning.
But that does not stop us from trying to educate does it Em? And I would disagree - we do learn. Painfully slowly sometimes, but we do learn.
And whilst a good teacher should be inspirational and effect our kids, that does not necessarily mean they are going to impart their political opinions.
I had 2 particularly inspirational teachers during my childhood - a maths teacher and a biology teacher, both of whom inspired and encouraged me to learn more about these topics. It was only much later, returning to my village and sharing a pint with these people in the pub, that i found out that they had political opinions diametrically opposed to my own.
And whilst a good teacher should be inspirational and effect our kids, that does not necessarily mean they are going to impart their political opinions.
I had 2 particularly inspirational teachers during my childhood - a maths teacher and a biology teacher, both of whom inspired and encouraged me to learn more about these topics. It was only much later, returning to my village and sharing a pint with these people in the pub, that i found out that they had political opinions diametrically opposed to my own.
sp1814
Let us put another Left myth to bed shall we?
/// It has become accepted in the media without any critical examination that Margaret Thatcher killed coal mining in the UK. ///
/// More coal mines closed under Harold Wilson’s governments than under Margaret Thatcher’s ///
/// Based on these figures from the government about 290 mines closed under Wilson in all his time in office, and about 160 under Thatcher. Because the figures are based on year end totals of pits operating, it’s not possible to be precise, but the relative scale of those numbers is clear. So why isn’t Wilson execrated by the Left for his part in the decline of coal mining? ///
Let us put another Left myth to bed shall we?
/// It has become accepted in the media without any critical examination that Margaret Thatcher killed coal mining in the UK. ///
/// More coal mines closed under Harold Wilson’s governments than under Margaret Thatcher’s ///
/// Based on these figures from the government about 290 mines closed under Wilson in all his time in office, and about 160 under Thatcher. Because the figures are based on year end totals of pits operating, it’s not possible to be precise, but the relative scale of those numbers is clear. So why isn’t Wilson execrated by the Left for his part in the decline of coal mining? ///
sp1814
/// This is made up: ///
/// Much has been said about the brainwashing of our children by 'nasty left' teachers, here two prime examples have been exposed ///
Wrong again this is not made up, there has been plenty of posts referring to this, hence 'much has been said'.
/// Had the teacher been a member of the BNP or the EDL and was seen openly demonstrating for their cause, he would soon have been sacked. ///
Also true,
http:// www.gua rdian.c o.uk/ed ucation /2010/n ov/02/b np-memb ers-bar red-tea ching
/// This is made up: ///
/// Much has been said about the brainwashing of our children by 'nasty left' teachers, here two prime examples have been exposed ///
Wrong again this is not made up, there has been plenty of posts referring to this, hence 'much has been said'.
/// Had the teacher been a member of the BNP or the EDL and was seen openly demonstrating for their cause, he would soon have been sacked. ///
Also true,
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some hero
In 1974, Wilson became prime minister for the third time at the head of a minority government, it took all of his skills to hold on to power in the face of economic and industrial turmoil. His party was also sharply divided, with many Labour members of parliament bitter about Wilson's manoeuvring against his colleagues. He called another general election in October 1974, thereby ending the shortest parliament since 1681, and was returned to office with a majority of just three seats. He presided over a referendum on Britain's membership of the European Economic Community, and a collapse in the value of the pound which prompted a humiliating 'rescue operation' by the International Monetary Fund.
In 1974, Wilson became prime minister for the third time at the head of a minority government, it took all of his skills to hold on to power in the face of economic and industrial turmoil. His party was also sharply divided, with many Labour members of parliament bitter about Wilson's manoeuvring against his colleagues. He called another general election in October 1974, thereby ending the shortest parliament since 1681, and was returned to office with a majority of just three seats. He presided over a referendum on Britain's membership of the European Economic Community, and a collapse in the value of the pound which prompted a humiliating 'rescue operation' by the International Monetary Fund.
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