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I appear to be invisible again..and as a supply teacher currently working in secondary education I thought I had already explained the National Secondary Curriculum. :rolleyes:
But by all means completely disregard what I've posted as I'm bound to be incorrect..Despite having covered History,RE,Geography lessons with Years 7-11 within the last 3 months...:rolleyes: |
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You did explain it well thank you Maggy but even before upper school they didn't get taught anything about the war which if they should have been is making me a little angry. In our town this is a constant running dispute as there seems to be differences between what our kids are being taught and what kids in other schools are taught and has led to some quite fierce confrontations between pta's and head teachers and the like.
But on the subject of history as i said kids that went to schools in other towns relatively local also were not taught anything about the world war's with the common response when you ask who churchill was being "isn't that that dog on the tele" which i find a more then a little disheartening. I am not saying all of these students were ignorant in fact someone clearly wasn't as he got the names correct and the context but i do doubt all of them are aware of how offensive and disgusting this is. Hopefully someone at their uni will now take them all to one side and explain why this "game" is causing people upset and offense and hopefully apologies will be issued by those concerned. |
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I don't doubt that those who set this up, and a good number of those taking part, were fully aware of what went on during the period of history they were referencing. The problem, I think, is that they didn't consider (or didn't care) how their jolly student japes might play to people outside their own very narrow peer group.
That's an entirely different problem, and one for society at large, rather than schools, to address. |
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There are a lot of problems in this country we as a society need to start addressing sooner rather then later but as long as we have short termism in politics we will get nothing more then what sounds good at the time they want our vote.
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Children are asked to look at source material and 'infer' what the picture,carving,letter,book extract means.Some of the language used is archaic and the average child from the average housing estate school will not have the vocabulary to understand what they have to infer.Even I as an adult with the vocabulary(acquired from years of avid reading) have trouble with this form of 'self education'.Also much of the 'historical' facts I learned have been currently questioned and found to be incorrect or mere propaganda.Richard the Third being a prime example. Sadly there are present generations of children who are NOT reading for pleasure but spend a lot of their time game playing or surfing the net.They don't know how to read and comprehend what they read..Something I have seen happen in the classroom with more and more regularity.Many read well but fail to understand what they read and thus fail to internalise what they read.Though there are many who won't admit to not understanding..they won't ask for help and it troubles me as to why they don't feel they can ask.:( |
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