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covcity4life

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You tell tell straight away who the c**t kids are with dickhead parents within 5 seconds of turning up to pick my lad up from school.

And I’m from a council estate myself so I’ll say it. (Brought up properly with respect though) It’s the jardine crescent tramps without fail sneaking over to mount nod. Smoking in the queue ignoring their second and third kid and generally being loud swearing nuisances. The kids have got no chance.
Yeah one pupil is a prick to every teacher. When gets in trouble says phone my mum she dont care she hates teachers too and always moans why you ring her.

And teachers have told me that is indeed the case when speaking to her!
 

Nick

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I bet you do.

Only shit quality ones that have faded.


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Nick

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Yeah one pupil is a prick to every teacher. When gets in trouble says phone my mum she dont care she hates teachers too and always moans why you ring her.

And teachers have told me that is indeed the case when speaking to her!

Tell him you will message her on onlyfans in front of his mates.
 

Brylowes

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It is. Same argument applies for everything though - if everybody becomes a crack welder and metal fabricator, we don't need car manufacturers and body repair shops, everybody becomes highly skilled at making their own soap, cooking their own Big Macs from cows grown on their own pastures...
Sounds like that could be “The Good Life”
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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Schools should be offering online only classes from next Monday till the start of February along with non essential shops closing . Think pubs and restaurants will stay shut till March
Have already heard that some pubs in the local area have been sold but this could be rumours
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Not for a moment suggesting that its a viable option but home schooling is a thing even when we're not in a pandemic isn't it?

What do they do about getting kids through exams, surely you can't just decide your kids aren't following the national framework and won't learn the usual curriculum & take exams.

It could perhaps work if you had parents who were capable of teaching about 8 or 9 subjects to GCSE standard. Even then you would still have to write off practical subjects and some things you still need to liaise with a local school for. We had months of teaching online with no notice, I am confident we could do it again for a short while to get the cases down.
 

Bugsy

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Premier league discussing potentially a 2 week break in January to deal with covid
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Yeah one pupil is a prick to every teacher. When gets in trouble says phone my mum she dont care she hates teachers too and always moans why you ring her.

And teachers have told me that is indeed the case when speaking to her!

Training is the hardest part CC4L, NQT still tough but each year of experience makes things like that easier to manage as you're not having to work lessons out from scratch as much and have some behaviour strategies under your belt. Would always recommend people finish their NQT just so they have full QTS
 

derbyskyblue

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Not one minister been on tv or radio to explain this today. Yes i know they are still propably on their holibobs but even so , some numpty in this shithouse government should be answering questions.
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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What the fuck are the Welsh doing?...they've had more restrictions, rules and school closures than anywhere else in the UK and yet cases still rocketing....
 
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What the fuck are the Welsh doing?...they've had more restrictions, rules and school closures than anywhere else in the UK and yet cases still rocketing....
They opened everything straight after their mini lockdown.

That's the problem we seem to have, it goes all or nothing there (whereas nothing to just a little bit would have been more appropriate) and here, we don't get as far as nothing, so it stays bubbling away.
 

chiefdave

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What the fuck are the Welsh doing?...they've had more restrictions, rules and school closures than anywhere else in the UK and yet cases still rocketing....
This sort of thing won't help. If you look on the Welsh government site it states "people must stay at home, except for very limited purposes", then read to the bottom of this article where there's a Welsh chap saying people are sticking to the rules as they are only travelling to places up to an hour away.
I would say surely people can't be that stupid but having seen the behaviour of Brits in Switzerland and Australia in the last couple of days it seems a lot of people can be that stupid.
 

covcity4life

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Training is the hardest part CC4L, NQT still tough but each year of experience makes things like that easier to manage as you're not having to work lessons out from scratch as much and have some behaviour strategies under your belt. Would always recommend people finish their NQT just so they have full QTS
Thank you and that is my plan

Doing an essay at the moment for uni and I hate this stuff. Seems to pretentious
 

chiefdave

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It could perhaps work if you had parents who were capable of teaching about 8 or 9 subjects to GCSE standard. Even then you would still have to write off practical subjects and some things you still need to liaise with a local school for. We had months of teaching online with no notice, I am confident we could do it again for a short while to get the cases down.
Wasn't really suggesting that it was possible for everyone if they close schools tomorrow, just wondering how people who home school in non-pandemic times manage it.
 

xcraigx

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This sort of thing won't help. If you look on the Welsh government site it states "people must stay at home, except for very limited purposes", then read to the bottom of this article where there's a Welsh chap saying people are sticking to the rules as they are only travelling to places up to an hour away.
I would say surely people can't be that stupid but having seen the behaviour of Brits in Switzerland and Australia in the last couple of days it seems a lot of people can be that stupid.

I thought the same when I read that report. Having lived half of my life in Wales I know local has a slightly different meaning in such sparsely populated areas but an hour away, ffs. Complete idiot.
 

We'll_live_and_die

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What the fuck are the Welsh doing?...they've had more restrictions, rules and school closures than anywhere else in the UK and yet cases still rocketing....
From what I know, the whole of South Wales Pubs and clubs shut the front doors during lockdown. But not before opening the back doors. It was business as usual for them all.
 

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