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Why Was Nothing Done In 20 Years?
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So the Governments of the day (both colours so I am not trying to score political points here at all) ignored it.
Why ?
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Hasn't Gove's bizarre obsession with 'Parent Power' made this situation worse.
Most people with any sense over the past 20 years could foresee that the most motivated 'Parents Groups' would be the various Fairytale Believers.
The delusion of 'choice' in education is one of the most catastrophic policies for both the most recent administrations.
Most people with any sense over the past 20 years could foresee that the most motivated 'Parents Groups' would be the various Fairytale Believers.
The delusion of 'choice' in education is one of the most catastrophic policies for both the most recent administrations.
I do believe you have a point there Zeuhl. Without doubt it should be more regulated, but I would also hate to remove 'parent power' totally.
Unless you believe in the Nanny state, ie the State knows better then well regulated free schools have to be a good thing.
It would be quite simple to state they can have no religious links at all - of any faith.
Unless you believe in the Nanny state, ie the State knows better then well regulated free schools have to be a good thing.
It would be quite simple to state they can have no religious links at all - of any faith.
I take your point ymb.
My personal view was that i was passionately interested in the local schools when my kids were attending.
Now they're not I really don't care.
Parents who have a commitment beyond that remind me of that saying about anyone who thinks they should be President shouldn't be let near the job.
The only 'choice' most parents want is a local school with high standards; too bad if your local is some sort of 'Academy' specialising in The Arts or Sport if your kid wants to specialise in science - or vice versa.
In some areas, the local school is good, but Sikh. I have nothing against the Sikhs but in 2014 that is just bonkers.
As you say, firm regulation on what should and should not be done/taught in the school, and not subsidised at the expense of the state schools.
My personal view was that i was passionately interested in the local schools when my kids were attending.
Now they're not I really don't care.
Parents who have a commitment beyond that remind me of that saying about anyone who thinks they should be President shouldn't be let near the job.
The only 'choice' most parents want is a local school with high standards; too bad if your local is some sort of 'Academy' specialising in The Arts or Sport if your kid wants to specialise in science - or vice versa.
In some areas, the local school is good, but Sikh. I have nothing against the Sikhs but in 2014 that is just bonkers.
As you say, firm regulation on what should and should not be done/taught in the school, and not subsidised at the expense of the state schools.
Because if we warn about islamification we are labelled racist homophobes. The problem is we have a prevailing Chamberlainism and we won't wake up until it's too late. When they start using our own laws to change the law it'll be too late.
Schools are the traditional places for religion to start brainwashing the next generation. As I've said before all religion should be illegal in all schools.
Schools are the traditional places for religion to start brainwashing the next generation. As I've said before all religion should be illegal in all schools.
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In our efforts to be fair and liberal and to embrace multiculturalism, we’ve not only ignored the dangers that fundamentalist Islam presents, but many have made excuses for it – and still are making excuses for it. Fortunately, we are now waking up find that the toilet paper really is scratchy. Let's hope it's not too late to buy some Andrex.
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"...the advocates of “diversity”—who maintain that all cultures are equal but that opinions other than their own are forbidden—mounted a vicious and vituperative campaign against him. For at least two years, the Honeyford Affair, as it was known, was a national preoccupation, calling forth endless newspaper and broadcast commentary, the man himself often branded a near-murderous racist and ultimately drummed out of his job. "
"...the advocates of “diversity”—who maintain that all cultures are equal but that opinions other than their own are forbidden—mounted a vicious and vituperative campaign against him. For at least two years, the Honeyford Affair, as it was known, was a national preoccupation, calling forth endless newspaper and broadcast commentary, the man himself often branded a near-murderous racist and ultimately drummed out of his job. "