Channel 4 Educating Yorkshire

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  • Andy23Andy23 Posts: 15,926
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    That girl is so thick she can't even understand her timetable never mind her maths!
  • AndaghaAndagha Posts: 31,212
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    stvn758 wrote: »
    All those CCTV cameras in schools now, never had any at mine, even outside. Teachers can get pulled up for anything these days I suppose.

    Teachers were allowed to clout kids in my day.. The times the blackboard rubber would fly past my head at someone.. Or someone would get swiped back of the head..
  • etamineetamine Posts: 590
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    My experience was the total opposite. I would spend most of the day walking about in soggy trousers if you catch my drift;)

    You'd have loved my maths teacher at A Level, very low cut tops and lots of bending over :p

    Unfortunately any question you asked her was answered with "wellllll, if you look in the text booooook..."
  • katiemackkatiemack Posts: 7,837
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    alcockell wrote: »
    Thinking back - I was in top sets for everything pretty much. Were the bottom sets populated more heavily with the kids who played fast and loose with uniform codes etc?

    I can see why Frank Chalk quit teaching...

    In my school there was a group of year 9's who were all friends and known as the ones who caused all the trouble, who made a pact between themselves to perform miserably on their SATs so they were all put in the bottom sets together in year 10 and 11.

    This frustrated the learners in the bottom sets who wanted to learn and caused a lot of problems for the teachers!!
  • alcockellalcockell Posts: 25,160
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    Andagha wrote: »
    I think the only time I was bottom set was when we took Maths. I was absolutely carpe at it that I didn't come into the top three sets, but I was in the first set of the bottom ones. And we were all pretty well behaved. Well apart from when we got the newly qualified teacher..lol

    But apart from that we behaved ourselves at school, heck every one did. If you didn't you got marched off to the headmistress and got the cane. That was enough to deter everyone then. Unfortunately they don't have any form of punishment now, well apart from isolation which doesn't seem to help a lot.
    Yup- they seem to have Nerfed most of the punishments... with the "exclusion" being what we knew as "suspension".

    Would be on LEA-level records as well in the old days...

    Then again - I wonder how these kids woudl deal with 1980s sanctions?
  • alcockellalcockell Posts: 25,160
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    etamine wrote: »
    You'd have loved my maths teacher at A Level, very low cut tops and lots of bending over :p

    Unfortunately any question you asked her was answered with "wellllll, if you look in the text booooook..."
    Series 3 of Teachers? When Lyndsay adjusted Penny's style?
    "Tits in".
  • stvn758stvn758 Posts: 19,656
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    Yikes! Poor bloke, thought of The Invisible Man for a moment there.
  • AndaghaAndagha Posts: 31,212
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    alcockell wrote: »
    Yup- they seem to have Nerfed most of the punishments... with the "exclusion" being what we knew as "suspension".

    Would be on LEA-level records as well in the old days...

    Then again - I wonder how these kids woudl deal with 1980s sanctions?

    OMG they'd die and ring childline..lol

    Another thing that winds me up is the teachers use their windows to write on - even hubby mentioned it the other day.
  • horwichallstarshorwichallstars Posts: 16,514
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    Ah Georgia, how we have missed your happy smiling face ....
  • AndaghaAndagha Posts: 31,212
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    alcockell wrote: »
    Series 3 of Teachers? When Lyndsay adjusted Penny's style?
    "Tits in".

    Oooh I used to love that series :D
  • etamineetamine Posts: 590
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    alcockell wrote: »
    Series 3 of Teachers? When Lyndsay adjusted Penny's style?
    "Tits in".

    Not watched it, but when we saw her in a nightclub her neckline was actually higher :p
  • FlannoFlanno Posts: 1,427
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    Poor Mr Steer...wow, he's allegric to everything he touches! :eek: :D

    Georgia...eurgh.
  • AndaghaAndagha Posts: 31,212
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    alcockell wrote: »
    Yup- they seem to have Nerfed most of the punishments... with the "exclusion" being what we knew as "suspension".

    Would be on LEA-level records as well in the old days...

    Then again - I wonder how these kids woudl deal with 1980s sanctions?

    BIB - Exclusion was the final nail in the coffin for the kids in our school - I agree their exclusion does seem very similiar to our suspension. But then do they actualy exclude anyone properly these days..
  • AndaghaAndagha Posts: 31,212
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    Flanno wrote: »
    Poor Mr Steer...wow, he's allegric to everything he touches! :eek: :D

    Georgia...eurgh.

    Makes you wonder why he is there if he is allergic to nearly everything in the school. He hasn't worn those gloves all the time though has he?
  • alcockellalcockell Posts: 25,160
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    Andagha wrote: »
    BIB - Exclusion was the final nail in the coffin for the kids in our school - I agree their exclusion does seem very similiar to our suspension. But then do they actualy exclude anyone properly these days..
    Yep- was known as Expulsion back in the day..

    If some of these kids are 16... how about just killing their GCSE registrations? The kids don't want to work- no quals.
  • horwichallstarshorwichallstars Posts: 16,514
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    Poor Mr Steer looks like he's having a breakdown
  • CrazyLoopCrazyLoop Posts: 31,148
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    Awww I wanna hug him :(
  • FlannoFlanno Posts: 1,427
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    Looks like Mr Steer's heading for a major breakdown. Poor guy!
  • Lola UKLola UK Posts: 3,577
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    Jesus.. he needs a day off
  • etamineetamine Posts: 590
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    Andagha wrote: »
    Makes you wonder why he is there if he is allergic to nearly everything in the school. He hasn't worn those gloves all the time though has he?

    He's got at least 4 years of uni to pay off :p
  • katiemackkatiemack Posts: 7,837
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    Mr Steer needs some time off!!
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    My god man he is turning into the michelin man!!!
  • HiMyNameIsHiMyNameIs Posts: 1,785
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    Mr Steer :(
  • horwichallstarshorwichallstars Posts: 16,514
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    Stress is going to make his skin conditions worse
  • CrazyLoopCrazyLoop Posts: 31,148
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    Ouch at his leg :(
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