abolished grammar schools? I thought NF made very valid point last night when he discribed how Labour took away the chances for poor kids out of some silly idiology.
“More people from poor families went to University and got a Degree since State Granmar Schools were Of course they did, Gromit. And it has nothing to do with secondary education. It stems from when polytechnics and technical colleges (which previously existed principally as supplementary education to those already in work) converted...
I would hate to go to university now - too much like hard work. When I went up in 1972 the only requirements were that you kept term (i.e. were in residence) and turned up for examinations in order to satisfy the examiners. Lectures and submission of essays were purely optional. None of this dissertation nonsense.
Degree, teaching certificate, counselling qualification, various add ons (courses, exams, dissertations) at my own expense, no travel allowance, more pay? No.
Good thing that I enjoyed study for its own sake.
Did not want to go into administration, wanted to actually teach.
Not remunerative.
Daisy, the money isn't exactly great for a time served craftsman these day's either.
Although i understand exactly were your coming from. Coalface workers aren't appreciated are they.
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