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13-07-2008, 18:00
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Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
Without wishing to be rude Blazey, how is this relevant to the original discussion?
In fact,the only thing that you're doing in these last few posts is actually arguing against your own previous arguments.
You say rules don't matter then you ask people to follow yours.
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13-07-2008, 18:16
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Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
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Originally Posted by blazey
Did you not listen cashy, there are straight A students on the course who ARE well behaved. It's just students from underprivileged areas.
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Make your mind up, originally you said;
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We don't use the term teacher on summer schools as a lot of the students have behaviour problems and don't tend to respect 'teachers', but in a sense I am more of a 'teaching assistant'.
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Are they A grade students or are they disruptive students with no respect for teachers ? I find it hard to beleive they can be both.
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13-07-2008, 18:27
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Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
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This course isn't called Motiv8 for nothing. .
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is remedial spelling being taught as part of the syllabus
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13-07-2008, 19:12
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Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
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is remedial spelling being taught as part of the syllabus
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Why, you interested in sining up
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13-07-2008, 19:55
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Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
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Why, you interested in sining up
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Sounds like a cuck up to me
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13-07-2008, 19:57
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Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
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Why, you interested in sining up
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Sining?
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13-07-2008, 20:58
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Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
It applies because what I am saying is that even the worst children at school can give respect to people outside of school even when the concept is the exact same thing, therefore teachers must be going wrong somewhere in their methods if they are failing to control children.
I was disruptive to the point of being treated just like the 'remedials' in school and I am doing pretty well for myself, so I don't really see why you can't be both.
At Uni they actually say that there are a lot of students like me who act up in school but end up doing really well, and it's generally down to not being mentally stimulated enough in the lessons or some sort of negativity coming from the teachers.
Everyone deserves a chance to be listened to and have their questions answered, and most important be informed of the opportunities they might have. Why should they aim for something they know absolutely nothing about?
And how can anybody talk about remedial spelling when we all constantly combine grammatical symbols to create 'smileys' on forums
By the way, norden, moorhead, rhyddings and another local high school that doesn't quite come to mind right now are on this next course, so I'm guessing your children simply weren't picked for this opportunity if they are at any of these schools, and this summer school IS for the brighter children from the impression i've got of the itinerary so far.
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13-07-2008, 20:59
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Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
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Originally Posted by cashman
sorry but thats crap, well mannered/behaved kids can be needy n deprived, n i have nothing against them being helped along, what i do object too is the tearaways getting freebies, thats not selfish its justice.
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Does anyone except blazey,not understand what i am saying? i have listened n was responding to yer comments, that someone else has posted, cos to be honest i just cant be arsed.
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13-07-2008, 21:02
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Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
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Sining?
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That should be "sinning"
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13-07-2008, 21:16
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Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
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therefore teachers must be going wrong somewhere in their methods if they are failing to control children.
I was disruptive to the point of being treated just like the 'remedials' in school and I am doing pretty well for myself, so I don't really see why you can't be both.
At Uni they actually say that there are a lot of students like me who act up in school but end up doing really well, and it's generally down to not being mentally stimulated enough in the lessons or some sort of negativity coming from the teachers.
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According to your previous posts further up the thread you claim to have masterd the art of the 'students' gaining respect and not being a problem in your classes. Maybe you can tell us the secret ?
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13-07-2008, 21:17
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Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
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Originally Posted by blazey
At Uni they actually say that there are a lot of students like me who act up in school but end up doing really well, and it's generally down to not being mentally stimulated enough in the lessons or some sort of negativity coming from the teachers.
Must be difficult being a genius Blazey.
By the way, norden, moorhead, rhyddings and another local high school that doesn't quite come to mind right now are on this next course, so I'm guessing your children simply weren't picked for this opportunity if they are at any of these schools, and this summer school IS for the brighter children from the impression i've got of the itinerary so far.
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Yes, it is for the brighter children, and just to ring fence them to make sure they do carry on with their undoubtable academic ability after school. Can't see that you would have any problem with anti-social behaviour with these students at all to be honest.
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/depts/conted/parents.htm
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13-07-2008, 21:18
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Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
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Does anyone except blazey,not understand what i am saying?
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Looked clear to me.
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13-07-2008, 21:40
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Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
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Does anyone except blazey,not understand what i am saying? i have listened n was responding to yer comments, that someone else has posted, cos to be honest i just cant be arsed.
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Seems clear to me ... not much room for misinterpretation here
Except for the "can't be arsed" bit ... I wish you limeys would learn how to speak your own language
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13-07-2008, 21:44
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Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
Interestingly the Code of Conduct for these Summer Schools includes:
# You must remain within your allocated group during the day
# You must attend all time-tabled activities
# You must not leave the University campus at any time unless as part of an official Summer School trip
# You will be in your resident blocks by 11.00pm each night.
Now I wonder what would happen if they did not attend the time-tabled activities, left the campus (maybe to go to a butty shop?) or were not in their resident blocks by 11pm? Would they be left to wander where they want?
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13-07-2008, 21:56
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Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
Interestingly the Code of Conduct for these Summer Schools includes:
# You must remain within your allocated group during the day
# You must attend all time-tabled activities
# You must not leave the University campus at any time unless as part of an official Summer School trip
# You will be in your resident blocks by 11.00pm each night.
Now I wonder what would happen if they did not attend the time-tabled activities, left the campus (maybe to go to a butty shop?) or were not in their resident blocks by 11pm? Would they be left to wander where they want?
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One would assume, that if there are rules, there must be consequencies for breaking them.
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