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Originally Posted by allieyoung666
I do not mean to be a damp sponge, the last I had to deal with a works experience, he was a black lad he was such a lovely kid. But he could not read or write, I felt so sorry for him, he wanted to be a nurse. So when I rang up the school and had a grumble at them, I was told that he was a non acheiver and that all he would do was sit at the back of the class and act a clown. But when I was talking to him, he told me he was sat at the back and ignored. So yes, I do agree with Ingcogintias on this one chuck as everyone in life should be able to do what they want to do and not to be ignored!!!!!
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Then I would suggest that perhaps the problem may be with the teacher, in that case at least?
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Originally Posted by Incognitas
Well yes young white teenage boys are also having a problem in education and have until recently been under achieving.Some thought has been given to helping them and hopefully things are inproving.However a small number of black teenage boys are STILL under achieving,do we just ignore it because to do anything positive is discrimination.
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What I am saying is that we should give ALL under-achievers a helping hand, and not just black kids. To suggest that is abhorrent, and as I mentioned earlier, the chap from the the CRE should be fired. Incidentally, CRE stands for Commission for Racial Equality. Hardly what he is suggesting, would you agree?