Modern Life - Lockdown Drills at School
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And it's on.
			
			
									
						
										
						- NotoriousREV
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Nah, if Ste wants to behave like an idiot and dismiss the experience of people who actually work in schools like some sort of Brexiteer just because he got called out he’s on his own. I’ve made my point.
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Not really. I'm probably about as far from that description as it's possible to be. I've not lashed out at you, I stated something that I thought was fact as I'm privvy to information that tells me it will be fact. Also In the schools I've been involved with it's been done for years and I genuinely forget that in deprived areas they do things poorly and need to be told they have to do something before they do things that are just good practice.NotoriousREV wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 10:54 am
The words you’re looking for are “I was wrong, but my ego is so fragile I have to lash out at others because I’m a pathetic manchild”
Wheeling a special needs assistant out as some kind of proof shows how little understanding you have of the education system. You may as well have said your Mum is a dinner-lady and she reckons they don't have to do them.
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A woman that helps special needs kids tie their shoes?

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Yeah, but you’re not lashing out, right?
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For the record I worked with the Department of Education for 8 years.
I've been a school governor for 6 years.
I have responsibility at a county level for implementing government ediucation policy
My current work role sees me liasing with the secretary of state (admittedly for health, not education at the moment) on policy issues.
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And yet you were still wrong. Go figure.ste wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 11:13 amFor the record I worked with the Department of Education for 8 years.
I've been a school governor for 6 years.
I have responsibilityh at a county level for implementing government ediucation policy
My current work role sees me liasing with the secretary of state (admittedly for health, not edication at the moment) on policy issues.
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Still not lashing out.ste wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 11:10 am I genuinely forget that in deprived areas they do things poorly and need to be told they have to do something before they do things that are just good practice.
Wheeling a special needs assistant out as some kind of proof shows how little understanding you have of the education system. You may as well have said your Mum is a dinner-lady and she reckons they don't have to do them.
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Couldn't let it pass, sorry

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He can’t see properly through his angry tears, cut him some slack.
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Woah leave me out of this one 
			
			
									
						
										
						
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You're describing yourself Rev. Look on here at which of us posts angry little rants about their day to day life and seems to struuggle to cope with the simplest of things without getting worked up. 
All schools will have to do this.
Do you now feel better? Your research asking your wife and sister to verify what someone on the internet has said has paid off. You've had that big wrong in your life rectified.
			
			
									
						
										
						Alright:
All schools will have to do this.
Do you now feel better? Your research asking your wife and sister to verify what someone on the internet has said has paid off. You've had that big wrong in your life rectified.
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Oh no, I’m being attacked for talking to my wife.
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Nobody's attacked you. Stop acting like a prick.
If you need to think you've won something, take it mate, well done. One day I'll hopefully have a life as good as yours.
			
			
									
						
										
						If you need to think you've won something, take it mate, well done. One day I'll hopefully have a life as good as yours.
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OK, have it your way, your pathetic passive aggressive digs aren’t attacks. 
Have you weighed your tears to see how much lighter you are now?
			
			
									
						
							Have you weighed your tears to see how much lighter you are now?
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Probably offset by this nice IPA I'm drinking to be honest.
			
			
									
						
										
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Can't look at it the same way ever again after I found out it's standard in the porn industry to keep a bottle on hand in case the male star is insufficiently "productive". Minty.
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Directed at Dave I know, but this sounds a bit stupid to be honest. My wife has been the admin to the special needs coordinator at a local school since October, and the distance between the job spec she was sold on and the actual job she is doing can be measured in light years. Because she likes a challenge and recognises the wider need, she's stuck at it. Ergo, she is now thoroughly immersed in the education system and it's utterly shit way of working. They've organised a drill recently it would seem and the special needs aspects of it were carefully considered because some of the kids are likely to just take flight if it's not controlled properly. All special needs-related staff are impacted by this and (at my wife's school at least) numerous other aspects of school life. On days when the other ladies in the front office are sick my wife suddenly finds herself in the position of having to call parents to follow-up on children reported not present by the teachers.ste wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 11:10 am Wheeling a special needs assistant out as some kind of proof shows how little understanding you have of the education system. You may as well have said your Mum is a dinner-lady and she reckons they don't have to do them.
And if Oxfordshire is now classed as a deprived area I'd like to know what a properly poor region looks like.





