It's "its"ShockDiamonds wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 12:47 pmthe education system and it's utterly shit way of working
Keep 'em coming. And we're back to the Gaviscon.
This thread is AWESOME.
It's "its"ShockDiamonds wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 12:47 pmthe education system and it's utterly shit way of working
No, your lot did a drill.ShockDiamonds wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 12:47 pm And if Oxfordshire is now classed as a deprived area I'd like to know what a properly poor region looks like.
In the last few days, yes. So we've gone from being deprived to not deprived in the space of 3 or 4 days (think it was Monday).240PP wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 12:58 pmNo, your lot did a drill.ShockDiamonds wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 12:47 pm And if Oxfordshire is now classed as a deprived area I'd like to know what a properly poor region looks like.
No drill = deprived.
Drill = not deprived.
Sorry, that is a dig. And just comes across as dickish. "I liaise with the Secretary of State bla bla bla"
We were talking about policy, so as I say, dinner-lady, TA or the man that comes and screws new lightbulbs in, it's probably all the same.Gavin wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 1:21 pmSorry, that is a dig. And just comes across as dickish. "I liaise with the Secretary of State bla bla bla"![]()
Scotland is very different to Ingoland but I have not heard about such drills happening here although I am sure they do, perhaps only in deprived areas?
I do like the assertion you make that the higher you go in any institution, in the case education, the more knowledge and competence there is though!
As my wife is a teacher does that make me more or less qualified to comment?
Up yours nobber, he wasn't speaking to me!JLv3.0 wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 1:45 pm Ste, it's often easier to just reply #BecauseGavin rather than go into details
edit - so that didn't really make sense. I hate sobriety on a Thursday afternoon.
I'm beginning to think you yourself know sod all about how schools operate. My wife is the admin to the special needs coordinator. But she does a load of other stuff (which wasn't clear when she was interviewed, but she's stuck at it because she's not a quitter), because all staff do a load of other stuff. And as the admin person, when it comes to reviewing the plans and putting them into practice, she was 50% with the coordinator the other 50%.ste wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 1:42 pm An admin to a SENCO is not a TA. Apples / oranges. You then state she's not doing that job she's doing something else anyway. Then you tell me about stuff she's doing that's not part of her job. Which bit of any of that is relevant? Did you just want to join in and let me know your wife has a job title that's almost similar to Davb's wife's job? Yeah schools and school staff are generally shit, it's not news. Government policy and the cost-cutting that's gone on has made them even shitter.
And does Dave live in Oxfordshire? I'm pretty sure he doesn't. And you're surely not talking about yourself as you've just stated they did do a drill at your wife's school which would make your point make absolutely no sense whatsoever.
How do you know that? Is your wife an assistant to a PE teacher?
It most certainly is. Wonder if the pre-midday IPA wasn't the one and only
What I want to know is whether independent schools have similar guidance. If not there is the frightening possibility my son could be deprived as a result of being privileged.Rich B wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2019 2:48 pm I’ve looked, the schools in my borough have a lockdown plan! Yay, I’m not deprived!!!!