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Old 24th April 2008, 12:02   #4 (permalink)
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Re: UK strike shuts out 1m kids

I'm always happy when teachers strike and parents are inconvenienced. too many parents don't support the teachers at their school and moan their arses off at every opportunity. Maybe if they applied a bit more discipline at home, teachers wouldn't have to face what a lot of them face today. As for payrises, they always come with a whole set of conditions usually resulting in even more hours of pointless paperwork. Eduction policies back home wopuld be far more simple if you left good schools alone, paid more for teachers working in challenging schools and reopened special schools to help immigrants with no english rather than chicking them into mainstream schools straight of the plane. Sorry a bit off topic i know
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