@@TheFlightReviewer What's Socialism got to do with Venezuela lol? Let me guess, you've only recently heard of Socialism in reference to Venezuela. Well, it's a first world Capitalist country with socialist policies, must like most of the developed world today. In other words, not a Socialist country. It uses the free market and 70% of it's economy is in the private sector... Soooo, what was your point again?
@@arcarsenal1380 70% of economy is actually goverment own in VENEZUELA. AND OF COURSE I LIVED IN ROMANIA DURING COMUNISM. IN ORDER TO HAVE HEAT IN THE WINTER WE HAD TO GO TO WORK ON THE FIELD FOR 2 MONTHS. THE PEOPLE HERE IN UK ARE MUCH. MUCH BETTER THEN THEY WERE IN MY COUNTRY. CAPITALISM IS FAR FAR BETTER THEN SOCIALISM.
My form tutor at the school I went to in year 7 was also head of year and taught Geography, English and History for every year up to sixth form. She would be in and out of classrooms because there were so few teachers in a school of 1.6k students. It's gone up to 2k since I left that year, but there's been few new teachers introduced. I feel so bad for them.
We have 2 history teachers. One of them can't teach. We have maths teachers coming and going and the current ones are awful. Everyone doing a higher teir paper failed a practice test because of it. A mess
Bruh. I go to one of the largest (I think) secondary schools in my region of England and there’s only one food tech teacher and no humanities teachers. The PE teachers are forced to teach humanities and you can imagine how that goes
I've worked in public schools as a electrical contractor. The lack of funding school have now is crazy low. Classes up to 50 in some! On the other hand, I've worked in private school and it's like being in a different country. The poorest in our society are the one that are suffering from austerity. Low police funding and low school funding will see this country fall. Money should be pumped into these systems or we will fall down a slippery slope
Over 7 years of Teaching science I’ve noticed a huge change. State education is failing. That is why I left state education to go into private school education as it is so much better conditions for pupils and teachers.
I agree, however most people who get into Ivy league schools come from public schools. I have no idea why that is exactly when we have these problems in public school.
Everyone with children at school should listen and share this . As a grandparent I dispare at what I am observing ,as parents are being called upon to help raise funds to keep their children's school afloat, because of this government's unjust cuts in the school budget.
I remember at my old secondary school that I left a couple years back they couldn't afford to buy new glue sticks and basic equipment it was ridiculous
Meanwhile, at Eton, Rugby and Harrow, students pay over 30k p.a. for the privilege of being able to sit iGCSEs, a qualification the government itself has admitted is much easier to obtain the highest grades in, and yet is worth the same number of UCAS points (and treated equally by admissions tutors) as regular GCSEs. At all other state schools, the policy does not allow pupils to sit iGCSEs. The bourgeois really must be laughing at us.
@@musa123asad I stand corrected, but the point still stands that they're worth the same as GCSEs and are used interchangeably at deciding what L6 quals students can take and many universities operate their own tariff systems which do take GCSE's into account. Don't know why you feel the need to call someone who misunderstands a small triviality of the Byzantine government higher education qualifications system an idiot though. Things going OK at home?
So, state universities are allegedly discriminating against state schools, and that is the fault of private schools? Maybe you're right. The logical solution is to ban private schools and of course home-schooling. Your children should be brought up by the state. Every election we'll get to decide what your children are taught. And, if you disagree with the outcome, too bad for you.
@@YorickReturns Actually doesn't sound like a bad idea to me. Also ban all religious schools of any kind. Kids go to school, learn social skills, do sports, sit the same exams, eat properly and learn the national curriculum; if you want to teach them about anti-vaxx, the imminent coming of the messiah and 9/11 conspiracies in your own time that's great, more power to you. And no, the curriculum would be decided by professionals at the DfE in concert with head-teachers and industry bodies and not by political appointees.
Literally the entire UK is a factor contributing to increased youth crime. Even the way cities and buildings are designed make you think we are in a dystopia.
Education failed me and so many other people. I actually despise the system now. I had some amazing teachers in middle school that helped me when I was a failing student but high school, wowzers.
My guy went to middle school in Britain. 1) There is no middle school in the UK 2) British people don't associate there schools with "Britian" they use their country "England, Scotland, Sheep Shagger Land, Upper Pikey Land"
The Guardian isn't likely to blame immigration. The Daily Mail, yes, The Guardian, no. Immigration obviously has an impact, but given immigrant parents pay more money into the system than UK-born families do, it seems fair. Without those immigrant parents, the amount of money in the pot would be even lower.
I think you misunderstood, I asked you to provide evidencr that immigration and immigrants pay more than they take out? Multiple evidence suggests otherwise. Such as, fiscal studies and hey, get this one...even ONS. So whilst the Guardian is obviously an impartial source (ye right) I ask again for you to back up your claim with actual evidence
Jayd Hiley I’m not gonna cite a source because I cba but there are immigrant families that are staying here legally who aren’t citizens but still expected to pay tax with none of the benefits we get like nhs care (that’s not a&e)
I don’t understand why you guys don’t let the kids clean their class rooms. We do that in Japan, kids learn to take responsibility and work in group. (There you can cut the cost) Nobody ever complained when I was at school
janitors don’t actually cost that much, but even so, it would only be a band-aid to the problem- the difference is that many western (‘capitalist’) countries don’t give teachers the level of respect they get in east Asia (like Japan). they treat teachers the same way they treat plumbers and computer technicians and hairdressers and etc., so they don’t really care when teachers have something important to say.
Yeah, I didn't understand that complaint either (well that exact one is likely the teacher doing it all on their own, which is grossly unfair). There was a BBC article which had some good points as well, but also had a teacher complaining about doing lunch duty and before/after school duty. Hell, the latter used to happen when I was a school pupil in the UK... That said, in Japan they probably get the students to clean too often, and the quality of the cleaning I've seen at times... has left a lot to be desired. At a private school in the UK I used to go to, we did have to do cleaning. It was rather old-fashioned though, so certainly not normal.
I go to a state school, if we make a mess during the class (maybe from cutting paper idk) we have to clean it up. We still have cleaners though who clean the floors and empty the bins, but students do a lot of cleaning up as well (as do the teachers sometimes).
Yeah but things are different here in the UK. The British education system is not structured like in your country unless you happen to learn in private schools and the majority of the teachers are over tired, under paid and over stretched with the amount of school work they have to do until they collapse and manage to eventually fall asleep for their remaining few hours left before they have to return back to work. EU has set out certain agendas and expectations which has been implemented into the our education system here in the UK. Our government is out of touch aswell as out of control when it comes down to finances and expenses provided for state run schools. In other words financial distribution is unfair for the middle class. Austerity was one of the popular excuse used to shun its responsibilities. We have soooooo... many MPs representing various different parties and to be quite frank, they are all self serving bigots who swallow up more of our tax's to pay into the EU and generally waste the rest on themselves. Globalism since 1979 Has seen a decline in the populations wealth in salaries while corporations have got bigger and wealthier. WELCOME TO GREAT BRITAIN!
charles townsend the more you tax the rich, the harder the loopholes will be forced. It is quite simply impossible to close all the loopholes and as such if you create an environment where paying tax is going to cost someone 60% of their income, they will simply choose to pay 0% instead
Teachers deserve so so much more than they get. There are some amazing amazing teachers that are funding everything from storage cabinets to food and they quite frankly need more.
Some schools appear much worse affected than others. I know a school that can still fund a music programme, yet others can't. I feel there's more investigation to do on this.
Could be due to the size of the school, number of students or even how much the parents can contribute. Might not be an irregularity, but instead give some light into solutions for a general problem.
Ever heard of charter schools in America bleeding money out of the public school system? US public schools have to fundraise all the time just to afford bee text books it's that bad. Our teachers are underpaid and under valued. Teacher teach our kids from 8 30 - 3pm they try to mold our kids to be better humans and they do damned hard work they should be getting better funded.
Oh we don't have those but we do have faith schools that are funded by the government which seem very similar in performance plus a dash of religious indoctrination
We don't even get inked paper anymore lol. We gotta pay 20p for that at school. They've also raised how much it costs to eat lunch. Havent had a school trip since year 7 and even then we paid the full price when before we'd get at least some of it paid. I'm in year 11 now. It's so sad.
I think both parties are to blame... government are stingy with their money and IF schools do recieve funding it often goes towards making their schools look more prettier (well this is what I’ve experienced i mean my school can’t even afford books and important materials for us but then we see the school installing a new flat screen TV in the office i mean...)
not sure how the UK works exactly, but if “bureaucracy” is a consistent language, then likely what is happening is that the schools get funding in a number of different designated portions. So one piece goes towards books, the other technology, food... etc., but these sections can’t be mixed, combined, transferred, or otherwise. which would be why your school might have money for new technology (which are subsidized by the large tech corps anyway) but not books and teachers.
Funding is designated and using it outside of that can get you in serious trouble. Also, if you don't spend it, you lose it. Hence the TV. Also, TVs are relatively cheap. You wouldn't get many other supplies for the price of one.
quite often the aesthetic changes aren't coming out of the 'school funding' pot, but the money is won from the government as grants to update facilities - schools aren't allowed to use their pupil funding to build new blocks or replace carpets
And here I thought this was an issue only here in Canada. It’s a shame, really, when politicians cut funding for education and treating our children like economical units
From Primary schools overflowing with children from other countries, To the Violence, and inability to discipline students of high schools it is not a problem just throwing money at will solve ?
@mhffc Of course it wouldn't be Corbyn, or anyone from either Labour or the Conservatives. Frankly, my wish for National Socialism in England if futile, seeing as there is no key figure or politician who even understands it. I despise modern English culture and have subsequently isolated myself, being in London is difficult. I see no hope at this point in time, and I'm debating whether or not to relocate.
What do you expect from centre right and right neo-liberal economic policies. New Zealand suffered similar problems for 9 years under a centre right government. The cost of 9 years of education under funding and resulting teacher shortage is a big cost to the tax payer to rectified, as the current centre left collation government is finding out.
This is heartbreaking! I’m halfway through finishing my degree to become a math teacher and it’s because I have a passion for education. I’m kinda scared to face these scary situations with money and politics involved in the school system and It’s crazy teachers get involved in and out of school for parents and children. I’m not reconsidering since I live in a decent town that teachers can make a living but it’s horrible to see it elsewhere.
It’s said that immigration is good for the economy but it’s hard to imagine that a foreign worker who brings their family with them, young children in tow, and is then employed in a contact lens factory becomes a net contributor to the economy.
You have to earn 45k a year to pay more in than you get out. I didn't know all these working class poor non skilled immigrants were getting paid so much.
BecomingfreeCOUK It’s true I’m afraid. I’ve looked it up before, can’t tell you where now though. Most people are net takers rather than contributors. Just a fact.
Some schools are having to *close early* on Fridays to save money. The current government is letting the country down in so many ways, but undermining education has got to be the worst way. These are children's futures being affected!
This has started to happen to my highschool but it’s being combatted with.. fundraising. We do fundraising for the school at least once or twice a month, and since it has many students, can gather a huge amount of money to pay for expenses. My old primary school isn’t doing so well though. They’ve spend so much money on connecting two school buildings that they have barely any to pay teachers and to buy materials for the students... bloody hell
The society on my country saw U.S.A and Europe as roll models. For us the success was to work on one of those places. But...guess that's why we are so doomed.
Brix Trix but the last place it should be cut is from education. TNCs should pay taxes and the politicians should not pay themselves so much when they are taking educational opportunities to the most disadvantaged children
@@ameliaberthold7375 Tax the multinational companies more and Britain becomes less economically competitive and loses out in the long run, pay the politicians less and you end up with fewer highly skilled leaders and more incentives to take bribes. Westminster doesn't actually pay itself that much. Though I agree the cuts should be concentrated elsewhere - but you have to pick something specific, otherwise the burden of cuts just gets passed around without ever finding a solution. In propose cutting NHS spending, or at least using the 20bn extra budget money allotted on something else instead
Capitalism may have it's flaws but it's the best system we have. There had NEVER been a successful socialist country and before you say that 'but the nordic countries are socialist and they're pretty happy', you should note that they're not Socialist, they just have large welfare states. In fact, they're some of the easiest places in the world to do business. So if what you're saying is that we should cut regulation and red-tape just like in the nordic countries, which is what Capitalism is all about, then I'm entirely with you.
Our secondary school Rye college got given 5 mill from the government , all they are doing is doing up the the toilets , teachers offices and putting new carpet and pain around the school. Not one thing towards the pupils , just things to make the teachers and all the people higher up are comfy. Some rooms dont even have heating and then the offices are boiling hot with heating on 24/7.
Maybe this is actually a positive. We need breaking points like these to show us cracks in systems and hopefully we can make a great change for our kids and their own.
I think funding public education system is one of the best things a government can do for their citizens. After all, teenagers and young adults are the hope of any country.
Education, infrastructure, public services and Healthcare, the major pillars of the country all being under funded, yet taxes continue to rise. WHERE IS ALL OUR MONEY GOING!
We're now living in a country where more than 50% of the pop is a burden on tax. Freebies aren't free. Increasing number of low skilled/non skilled workers has to be paid for.
When I started primary school we were 50 to a class one headmaster a secretary and a care taker. Later class size was reduced to 30. today along with teachers aids the pupil teacher ratio is 1:13. It's easy to see where the money is going!
I’m in my last year of secondary school and go to a pretty good school. Our school is doing ok at the moment, although they can’t order us new books when they run out or much paper because of the lack of money. If you try to walk down the hallway at break or lunch you’ll get pretty much trampled as they have had to bring in loads more students due to both the increasing amount of children coming up through primary schools in my area and the fact that they get a little bit more money per extra student. The thing is, all of the politicians send their kids to posh private schools, so they don’t see what it’s like first hand. In my opinion, we need more ‘normal’ people politicians and prime ministers. People that know what it’s like to not go to a private school and not have money, not all of these posh people that are high up in the government at the moment.
i think the whole school system needs to be changed, we need to look at countries like Finland who have one of the best school systems in the world and look at what they’re doing right!! in ye olde england the type of exams we do haven’t been changed for far too long and they’re all outdated and so many students are struggling!
@@marble296 Nope, a simple reflexion from a "non economist" specialist. Take / Tax half a million from each of these overpaid footlball players and see the result... Or fight Tax Avoidance from these same people... What do you think ? Genius right ?
You only really have 2 powers in life. Your economic spending power as an individual. And also your power to create, shape and form ideas and hence influence others with your creativity/opinion. If we want a society which isn't an arrogant plutocracy, which blatantly/consistently takes the piss, then I suggest we stop supporting those "fields" of entertainment which only support that plutocracy. O, and your vote doesn't really count as any "real power", because you can vote your whole life for political parties which fail to gain office, rendering your vote null and void. You also have the power to influence the future by thinking about it, but modern science would still state this as conjecture.
Currently in Year. 10, I can see how much my school is being affected the cuts. Lack of basic resources like pencils, glues, rulers etc. But they still managed to get by thanks to some of my teachers and head. If it was “record amounts” being put into schools, how come I’m not even getting some of the basic tools for my education?
In my school, I think 2 sets had no teacher so they put 50 students in 1 class... Before that, 60% failed anyway cause the students didn't care about school and that % will increase. I'm still getting substitute teachers in year 11 while all the good teachers go to year 7s. This only happens in 'bad' areas
To lessen the financial burden put upon my sons school, I decided to home school him and he is learning without the stress of having to put up with stressed out teachers. So thank you government. You did us a favour. 😏
everyone always wants more money. We went through a recession, there was a deficit, there was a need to deflate the economy. I am sorry that we are not made of money. I have personally seen a great mismanagement of funds, and schools need to tacle this first before they demand more money.
It’s so weirdly normalised that most state schools (at least the ones that I have been to) have to set up a charity type thing for the school to raise money because the government won’t do it
In our school, a few people accidently broke a shoddy peice of wood and they had to use peoples tech work to fix it and still charged a lot of people in the same year, even if they wernt involved
From the facts and figures you present in this video, the major source for your funding issue is an increase in enrollment. Solution: Cut immigration and serve British children appropriately. There comes a time when the population will no longer pay ever higher education taxes to educate the children of immigrants. When that happens, what do you think will happen?
Children are extremely dependent and expensive. Population increase costs. Most population increase is immigrants, so keep it down. Why should British taxpayers have pay to educate the results of foreigners' excessive reproduction? What is described here is the inevitable result of population increase. So stop increasing the population.
No there aren't other solutions. The earth's resources are finite. For whose benefit, and to what purpose, do you want to keep increasing the human population?@@ProfessorEGadd
The truth is that with an ever increasing population with funding unable to match of course schools and other public services are going to become strained. The main in cause of population rise is the past few decades has been mass immigration, yet no one is willing to acknowledge how this incline of population affects public services, why?
People talk about it. But it's not like the population has never increased before. Some people seem to want to focus on what they think is more important: Why is the government cutting education funding? Why is the government manipulating statistics to lie to us?
@@bushwhacked7112 The population hasn't be stable for centuries, if ever. The UK population has doubled in the last 100 years. Between the 2001 and 2011 censuses, births outnumbered immigration 4:1.
ProfessorEGadd That’s not really a high number, we would have a declining population on just birth rates which themselves would be lower if not for higher immigrant birth rates. While a declining population has its problems its better than allowing the knee jerk solution of more immigration, which is likely to create for problems than it fixes. At least conduct a selective campaign. Japan knows what it’s doing.
@@Miquelalalaa 'That’s not really a high number, we would have a declining population on just birth rates' - No we wouldn't. Not according to the census. Between 2001 and 2011 there were 722,000 births and only 588,000 deaths. And before you make an argument that the birth rate would be lower if there were fewer immigrants, the same would be true of the death rate. If you have any stats to back up your claims I'd love to see them, but based on the census you're talking nonsense.
ProfessorEGadd Well, I was referring to the birth rate to be under the standard replacement rate of 2.0. Yet I think it would be very likely considering other developed nations who haven’t embraced immigrations have that fate.
@@ProfessorEGaddJoin the queue. Apparently the current items are underfunded - the national debt, climate change, benefits, pensions, the arts, the prison service, people wages, the NHS. Infact everything in a persons life is underfunded! Perhaps, just perhaps, we are making incorrect decisions!
Why are the Government building even more houses bringing more families to stretch the already depleted services. So short sighted . It's not just Schools but all other Services too.
It isn't, but why blame immigration when there is a clear reduction in funding, when adjusting for inflation or when counting per pupil? Wouldn't any service struggle with a reduction in funding?
@@ProfessorEGadd I know it's not just immigration. I'm just pointing out the fact they want mention that immigration is part of the problem. The whole country is a mess atm from police to the NHS. All because we have a weak embarrassing government that are all left wing.
I'm in school, in the north east and teachers can't buy some textbooks so we're stuck with old ones from the old curriculum (somewhat a problem caused by the companies who make the tdsts and change the textbooks every few years) and the school counsellor asked for an extra day to work, even though she didn't want to, but she had to because of the amount of students. The school could only pay for an extra half a day. There are definite issues with the education funds here
This happened 20 years ago in America. Where I live they have fundraisers every week. The school board the principal and vice principal there pays have doubled. The parents and grandparents have to pay for cleaning supplies in the school. Along with all the paper supplies. For 20 years you have to pay to go on a school bus. If you cannot pay you have to drive your kid to school.
With the automation of the majority of unskilled and low skilled labour, education is the only way to build an economy for the future. The Tories are so short sighted. I will never vote for them again as long as I live.
And every single one of the politicians don't care because their kids go to private school. Just face it, the UK in general is deteriorating I’m an English kid in a state school. It isn’t great here.
Nope - migrants pay more money in taxes than they take out in services, the issue is chronic misspending of funds by the 'Tory government. Your attitude harms immigrants and their children, but it also hurts locals, as you're ignoring the real problem to attack a bogeyman.
Just face it, the UK in general is deteriorating The fact that education is left to fend for itself is embarrassing And yet the rich get richer than any other time in history.. Somebody is taking the piss !
My school officially has no more funding for trips. We (the students) have to pay for all the expenses for our trips, and it's very expensive. £21 to go to Epping Forest from Hackney... But, we're very lucky because we can still afford supplies and programmes etc
My school couldn't afford science equipment that both GCSE and A Level students needed to pass the controlled assessments. They went to another school to do it.
Living in UK here. I didn’t have a GCSE chemistry teacher for a year. Then we got one and she couldn’t even understand English. Whenever we have a cover or supply teacher they never speak English. I don’t have anything against people who don’t speak english, but how can you teach a class in England if you don’t speak English. The GCSE physics rooms at my school don’t even have running water
To the question you pose, 'why are Englands schools at breaking point?' The answer will be similar in many ways as to why we can't get doctors appointments, why public transport is breaking down, why are roads are jammed solid much of the day and many other things, and that is - Uncontrolled immigration which means our population is expanding more rapidly than we can build infrastructure to cope with it. Further, we also have schools full of teachers who are more interested in politically indoctrinating our children than teaching them, meaning we will have no skilled next generation.We are on the fast track to having an economy to match Venezuela, and everyone responsible thinks this is good. We are our own worst enemies.
But yet in my area, all children aged in their second last year in primary till the end of their secondary school education in public schools are going to be given free iPads that they can take home? Giving an iPad to each and every child is not an efficient using of funding, and as well as that all children as soon as they start their primary education will be assigned a personal IPad in school..... ridiculous
I even know that some schools purposely lower their rates (stars?) between 1 to 3 so that they can keep the fees low for students to attend. Because the higher the rating of the school has become, the more the school must charge the family :(
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A mixture of Tory austerity and Capitalism in general, simple
Arcarsenal ah yes cos in a socialist society the schools would get so much more funding! Let’s ask the Venezuelan kids shall we
@@TheFlightReviewer What's Socialism got to do with Venezuela lol?
Let me guess, you've only recently heard of Socialism in reference to Venezuela.
Well, it's a first world Capitalist country with socialist policies, must like most of the developed world today.
In other words, not a Socialist country.
It uses the free market and 70% of it's economy is in the private sector... Soooo, what was your point again?
@Arcarsenal NPC detected
@@arcarsenal1380 70% of economy is actually goverment own in VENEZUELA. AND OF COURSE I LIVED IN ROMANIA DURING COMUNISM. IN ORDER TO HAVE HEAT IN THE WINTER WE HAD TO GO TO WORK ON THE FIELD FOR 2 MONTHS. THE PEOPLE HERE IN UK ARE MUCH. MUCH BETTER THEN THEY WERE IN MY COUNTRY. CAPITALISM IS FAR FAR BETTER THEN SOCIALISM.
should probably cut the politician pay by 8% as well.
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Agreed
That is beautifully said
they just got a pay rise
well said GameFuMaster 👍👍
My school could barely afford teachers, at one point we had a single teacher for the whole humanities department. It’s dire.
Gracie Rose we only have one teacher for music, geography and history
My form tutor at the school I went to in year 7 was also head of year and taught Geography, English and History for every year up to sixth form. She would be in and out of classrooms because there were so few teachers in a school of 1.6k students. It's gone up to 2k since I left that year, but there's been few new teachers introduced. I feel so bad for them.
Same
We have 2 history teachers. One of them can't teach. We have maths teachers coming and going and the current ones are awful. Everyone doing a higher teir paper failed a practice test because of it. A mess
Bruh. I go to one of the largest (I think) secondary schools in my region of England and there’s only one food tech teacher and no humanities teachers. The PE teachers are forced to teach humanities and you can imagine how that goes
I've worked in public schools as a electrical contractor. The lack of funding school have now is crazy low. Classes up to 50 in some! On the other hand, I've worked in private school and it's like being in a different country.
The poorest in our society are the one that are suffering from austerity. Low police funding and low school funding will see this country fall. Money should be pumped into these systems or we will fall down a slippery slope
Elliot Ward and they are planning to help other countries first rather than helping their own peoples .. bad
Hmmmmm not the police though
I’m an English kid in a state school. It isn’t great here.
@@FatguyInthedeli you're complaining about immigrants yet you're the one that can't speak English 😂 "is immigrant"
Fat Guy In The Deli set 8
@@FatguyInthedeli For someone going to a grammar school I'd expect some better grammar than whatever this abomination is.
Yeah in my school teachers are buying the equipment e.g paper, glue text and books
Fat Guy In The Deli what’s wrong with immigrants
On order to save the planet, we should all vote on green parties. I'm voting Groenlinks on march 20th
Well the UK is screwed then.
charles townsend yep help
Also national security
It's crazy how accurate that is and yet the UK gov just doesn't care
Infrastructure is the best investment. Better rail lines and roads will help the economy and therefore create more tax income in the long term.
Over 7 years of Teaching science I’ve noticed a huge change. State education is failing. That is why I left state education to go into private school education as it is so much better conditions for pupils and teachers.
I agree, however most people who get into Ivy league schools come from public schools. I have no idea why that is exactly when we have these problems in public school.
Do away with the left wing teachers
Everyone with children at school should listen and share this . As a grandparent I dispare at what I am observing ,as parents are being called upon to help raise funds to keep their children's school afloat, because of this government's unjust cuts in the school budget.
@@Killius,thank s for the correction.And yes Anguish is more fitting .
I remember at my old secondary school that I left a couple years back they couldn't afford to buy new glue sticks and basic equipment it was ridiculous
Stop using numbers and graphs to explain the situation when my party affiliations dictate how I feel!!!
"It's only statistics at the end of the day, could have been made up by anyone"
Meanwhile, at Eton, Rugby and Harrow, students pay over 30k p.a. for the privilege of being able to sit iGCSEs, a qualification the government itself has admitted is much easier to obtain the highest grades in, and yet is worth the same number of UCAS points (and treated equally by admissions tutors) as regular GCSEs. At all other state schools, the policy does not allow pupils to sit iGCSEs. The bourgeois really must be laughing at us.
You idiot you don't get UCAS points from gcse or IGCSE only a level
@@musa123asad I stand corrected, but the point still stands that they're worth the same as GCSEs and are used interchangeably at deciding what L6 quals students can take and many universities operate their own tariff systems which do take GCSE's into account.
Don't know why you feel the need to call someone who misunderstands a small triviality of the Byzantine government higher education qualifications system an idiot though. Things going OK at home?
So, state universities are allegedly discriminating against state schools, and that is the fault of private schools? Maybe you're right. The logical solution is to ban private schools and of course home-schooling. Your children should be brought up by the state. Every election we'll get to decide what your children are taught. And, if you disagree with the outcome, too bad for you.
@@YorickReturns Actually doesn't sound like a bad idea to me. Also ban all religious schools of any kind. Kids go to school, learn social skills, do sports, sit the same exams, eat properly and learn the national curriculum; if you want to teach them about anti-vaxx, the imminent coming of the messiah and 9/11 conspiracies in your own time that's great, more power to you.
And no, the curriculum would be decided by professionals at the DfE in concert with head-teachers and industry bodies and not by political appointees.
Sounds great. I am glad that you want to be a slave to the state.
This definitely is a factor contributing to increased youth crime
I agree. The government have their heads in their as-
IQ is also a factor in criminality potential
Literally the entire UK is a factor contributing to increased youth crime. Even the way cities and buildings are designed make you think we are in a dystopia.
Education failed me and so many other people. I actually despise the system now. I had some amazing teachers in middle school that helped me when I was a failing student but high school, wowzers.
LoadingMeerkat you’re not British “middle school”
@@inought3378 I am and from Bradford
@Dav serban Way it worked for me is first/primary school, middle school then high school.
Dav serban reception-y6, y7-y8, y9-y10. i think that’s how it works.
My guy went to middle school in Britain.
1) There is no middle school in the UK
2) British people don't associate there schools with "Britian" they use their country "England, Scotland, Sheep Shagger Land, Upper Pikey Land"
Blame on immigration, you always do. Instead of questioning your government who doesn't care about you. They work to pass laws in favor of the rich.
The Guardian isn't likely to blame immigration. The Daily Mail, yes, The Guardian, no. Immigration obviously has an impact, but given immigrant parents pay more money into the system than UK-born families do, it seems fair. Without those immigrant parents, the amount of money in the pot would be even lower.
@@jimsy5530Can u provide evidemce to back up this claim? Please.
Blaming immigrants and blaming the rich are two sides of the same coin.
I think you misunderstood, I asked you to provide evidencr that immigration and immigrants pay more than they take out? Multiple evidence suggests otherwise. Such as, fiscal studies and hey, get this one...even ONS. So whilst the Guardian is obviously an impartial source (ye right) I ask again for you to back up your claim with actual evidence
Jayd Hiley I’m not gonna cite a source because I cba but there are immigrant families that are staying here legally who aren’t citizens but still expected to pay tax with none of the benefits we get like nhs care (that’s not a&e)
Just face it, the UK in general is deteriorating
It's not that bad it's very similar to other Western countries.
Not really. In terms of Education, Children are achieving higher and better grades now than ever before.
I don’t understand why you guys don’t let the kids clean their class rooms. We do that in Japan, kids learn to take responsibility and work in group. (There you can cut the cost) Nobody ever complained when I was at school
That’s what I was thinking. We should adopt the Japanese system.
janitors don’t actually cost that much, but even so, it would only be a band-aid to the problem- the difference is that many western (‘capitalist’) countries don’t give teachers the level of respect they get in east Asia (like Japan). they treat teachers the same way they treat plumbers and computer technicians and hairdressers and etc., so they don’t really care when teachers have something important to say.
Yeah, I didn't understand that complaint either (well that exact one is likely the teacher doing it all on their own, which is grossly unfair). There was a BBC article which had some good points as well, but also had a teacher complaining about doing lunch duty and before/after school duty. Hell, the latter used to happen when I was a school pupil in the UK...
That said, in Japan they probably get the students to clean too often, and the quality of the cleaning I've seen at times... has left a lot to be desired.
At a private school in the UK I used to go to, we did have to do cleaning. It was rather old-fashioned though, so certainly not normal.
I go to a state school, if we make a mess during the class (maybe from cutting paper idk) we have to clean it up. We still have cleaners though who clean the floors and empty the bins, but students do a lot of cleaning up as well (as do the teachers sometimes).
Yeah but things are different here in the UK.
The British education system is not structured like in your country unless you happen to learn in private schools and the majority of the teachers are over tired, under paid and over stretched with the amount of school work they have to do until they collapse and manage to eventually fall asleep for their remaining few hours left before they have to return back to work. EU has set out certain agendas and expectations which has been implemented into the our education system here in the UK.
Our government is out of touch aswell as out of control when it comes down to finances and expenses provided for state run schools. In other words financial distribution is unfair for the middle class. Austerity was one of the popular excuse used to shun its responsibilities.
We have soooooo... many MPs representing various different parties and to be quite frank, they are all self serving bigots who swallow up more of our tax's to pay into the EU and generally waste the rest on themselves.
Globalism since 1979 Has seen a decline in the populations wealth in salaries while corporations have got bigger and wealthier.
WELCOME TO GREAT BRITAIN!
I wonder if there’s any fat that can be trimmed in the Government? Maybe that way there’d be enough to go around?
Or just actually tax the rich and close loopholes.
charles townsend the more you tax the rich, the harder the loopholes will be forced. It is quite simply impossible to close all the loopholes and as such if you create an environment where paying tax is going to cost someone 60% of their income, they will simply choose to pay 0% instead
Reducing government salaries
Teachers deserve so so much more than they get. There are some amazing amazing teachers that are funding everything from storage cabinets to food and they quite frankly need more.
we only have 1 gluestick per classroom by summertime lol
"Use it pass it on"
@@CeruleanStallion lol and now we can't do that cause of covid
Hey England, welcome to the club!
-USA
466chalk it’s not the same :-/
466chalk We’re arguably far worse off than you American lot.
We have to wear uniform and we're kept inside with locked gates
Some schools appear much worse affected than others. I know a school that can still fund a music programme, yet others can't. I feel there's more investigation to do on this.
Could be due to the size of the school, number of students or even how much the parents can contribute. Might not be an irregularity, but instead give some light into solutions for a general problem.
And just wait until the economy shrinks post-Brexit, and with it government revenues.....
The only major economies that have shrunk over the last 20 years are Italy and Greece, both of which are members of the EU and the Eurozone.
@C caymer African and black peolle do bad at school. Very bad.
@@mcnooby383 White british males is the worst performing demographic in the uk
@@jpaul5575 yeah true.
McNooby I’m Nigerian and I’m currently doing very well in my studies, getting 7-9s in all of my mock exams, so that’s not necessarily true.
Ever heard of charter schools in America bleeding money out of the public school system? US public schools have to fundraise all the time just to afford bee text books it's that bad. Our teachers are underpaid and under valued. Teacher teach our kids from 8 30 - 3pm they try to mold our kids to be better humans and they do damned hard work they should be getting better funded.
Teachers in America are thick. More interested in teaching kids to vote democrats than anything else
@@firstname4865 vote republican trump 2020
What are charter schools? And what's the difference between them and the average state school?
@@rosi3883 charter school are basically private school that are government-subsidized... and with US' track record with how they go...
Oh we don't have those but we do have faith schools that are funded by the government which seem very similar in performance plus a dash of religious indoctrination
We don't even get inked paper anymore lol. We gotta pay 20p for that at school. They've also raised how much it costs to eat lunch.
Havent had a school trip since year 7 and even then we paid the full price when before we'd get at least some of it paid. I'm in year 11 now.
It's so sad.
We always had to pay for our trips. Lucky bums getting freebies all the time
@@firstname4865 The only freebies we get now are lined paper :)
We used to get free pencils though!
@@words422 all of school is a freebie
@@firstname4865 For now it is. But through working when I grow back I'll be paying back double from tax XD
@@words422 how will you be paying double?
The US is also trying to push for the privatization especially Betsy DeVos.
I think both parties are to blame... government are stingy with their money and IF schools do recieve funding it often goes towards making their schools look more prettier (well this is what I’ve experienced i mean my school can’t even afford books and important materials for us but then we see the school installing a new flat screen TV in the office i mean...)
Maybe, for a conclusion more anecdotal evidence may be required.
not sure how the UK works exactly, but if “bureaucracy” is a consistent language, then likely what is happening is that the schools get funding in a number of different designated portions. So one piece goes towards books, the other technology, food... etc., but these sections can’t be mixed, combined, transferred, or otherwise.
which would be why your school might have money for new technology (which are subsidized by the large tech corps anyway) but not books and teachers.
Funding is designated and using it outside of that can get you in serious trouble. Also, if you don't spend it, you lose it. Hence the TV.
Also, TVs are relatively cheap. You wouldn't get many other supplies for the price of one.
quite often the aesthetic changes aren't coming out of the 'school funding' pot, but the money is won from the government as grants to update facilities - schools aren't allowed to use their pupil funding to build new blocks or replace carpets
Sixteen or seventeen principals/heads/assistant heads, vice heads etc etc etc might be the reason why there is a funding problem.
And here I thought this was an issue only here in Canada. It’s a shame, really, when politicians cut funding for education and treating our children like economical units
From Primary schools overflowing with children from other countries, To the Violence, and inability to discipline students of high schools it is not a problem just throwing money at will solve ?
Vote the tories out!
@@saxglend9439 vote the Conservatives out!
I personally wish National Socialism would triumph in England
@mhffc Of course it wouldn't be Corbyn, or anyone from either Labour or the Conservatives.
Frankly, my wish for National Socialism in England if futile, seeing as there is no key figure or politician who even understands it.
I despise modern English culture and have subsequently isolated myself, being in London is difficult. I see no hope at this point in time, and I'm debating whether or not to relocate.
@mhffc .. NSBAP ... or NSBWP ... UKIP is shorter ...
Michael Wilde what’s a tory
Our school system is really corrupted anyway
What do you expect from centre right and right neo-liberal economic policies. New Zealand suffered similar problems for 9 years under a centre right government. The cost of 9 years of education under funding and resulting teacher shortage is a big cost to the tax payer to rectified, as the current centre left collation government is finding out.
Yes, we need a far-right government or a far-left government. We need to reject neoliberalism.
This is heartbreaking! I’m halfway through finishing my degree to become a math teacher and it’s because I have a passion for education. I’m kinda scared to face these scary situations with money and politics involved in the school system and It’s crazy teachers get involved in and out of school for parents and children. I’m not reconsidering since I live in a decent town that teachers can make a living but it’s horrible to see it elsewhere.
£33m to piss away on failed contracts though.
Us students are at breaking point too :)
Seems like usa students do little more than play on their phones in class.
@@firstname4865 I wouldn't know, I'm British
It’s said that immigration is good for the economy but it’s hard to imagine that a foreign worker who brings their family with them, young children in tow, and is then employed in a contact lens factory becomes a net contributor to the economy.
You have to earn 45k a year to pay more in than you get out. I didn't know all these working class poor non skilled immigrants were getting paid so much.
@@firstname4865 Please cite were you get that statistic from, I'm interested to see the source
BecomingfreeCOUK It’s true I’m afraid. I’ve looked it up before, can’t tell you where now though. Most people are net takers rather than contributors. Just a fact.
You mean, what's been going on in America for decades is finally happening in England?
What's wrong with all those useless college degrees in the USA? LoL gender studies
Schools are supposed to make kids smarter. Smarter people think independently. If the schools are worse then you can have mindless voters.
Some schools are having to *close early* on Fridays to save money. The current government is letting the country down in so many ways, but undermining education has got to be the worst way. These are children's futures being affected!
Gov be like: *Everything is fine*
This has started to happen to my highschool but it’s being combatted with.. fundraising. We do fundraising for the school at least once or twice a month, and since it has many students, can gather a huge amount of money to pay for expenses. My old primary school isn’t doing so well though. They’ve spend so much money on connecting two school buildings that they have barely any to pay teachers and to buy materials for the students... bloody hell
*Mint Yoongi With A Cup Of Suga*
Oof, same with mine.
Something serious has to change..
Who owns the UK money?
Where did all the cash go?
Maybe Tony Blair can answer some questions..
I'm not sure you have a good grasp of economics. "Who owns the UK money?" what does that even mean?
@@bishboshs obviously you are too thick to read between the lines.
my isd in texas literally made a $50 million stadium last year, this is sad.
um brooke same!!!
Why should I trust this the guy telling the info doesn’t even had air pods
The society on my country saw U.S.A and Europe as roll models.
For us the success was to work on one of those places.
But...guess that's why we are so doomed.
Freebies aren't free. Don't follow the West. Debt will destroy and enslave your country
We don’t even have ink for our printers anymore
To be brutally honest, the spending has to be cut somewhere
Brix Trix but the last place it should be cut is from education. TNCs should pay taxes and the politicians should not pay themselves so much when they are taking educational opportunities to the most disadvantaged children
@@ameliaberthold7375 Tax the multinational companies more and Britain becomes less economically competitive and loses out in the long run, pay the politicians less and you end up with fewer highly skilled leaders and more incentives to take bribes. Westminster doesn't actually pay itself that much.
Though I agree the cuts should be concentrated elsewhere - but you have to pick something specific, otherwise the burden of cuts just gets passed around without ever finding a solution. In propose cutting NHS spending, or at least using the 20bn extra budget money allotted on something else instead
@@ameliaberthold7375 it's funny how the side always talking about taxes and tax avoidance also support globalisation *face palm*
Because of austerity and privatisation in particular and capitalism in general.
Socialized schooling is failing because of capitalism.
Capitalism may have it's flaws but it's the best system we have. There had NEVER been a successful socialist country and before you say that 'but the nordic countries are socialist and they're pretty happy', you should note that they're not Socialist, they just have large welfare states. In fact, they're some of the easiest places in the world to do business. So if what you're saying is that we should cut regulation and red-tape just like in the nordic countries, which is what Capitalism is all about, then I'm entirely with you.
I don't know whether I was upvoted by people who understood the obvious sarcasm or didn't!
Our secondary school Rye college got given 5 mill from the government , all they are doing is doing up the the toilets , teachers offices and putting new carpet and pain around the school. Not one thing towards the pupils , just things to make the teachers and all the people higher up are comfy. Some rooms dont even have heating and then the offices are boiling hot with heating on 24/7.
Public servants can't budget, only spend spend spend
Maybe this is actually a positive. We need breaking points like these to show us cracks in systems and hopefully we can make a great change for our kids and their own.
I think funding public education system is one of the best things a government can do for their citizens. After all, teenagers and young adults are the hope of any country.
Start off with stop turning schools into academies!
Education, infrastructure, public services and Healthcare, the major pillars of the country all being under funded, yet taxes continue to rise. WHERE IS ALL OUR MONEY GOING!
We're now living in a country where more than 50% of the pop is a burden on tax. Freebies aren't free. Increasing number of low skilled/non skilled workers has to be paid for.
Get the Tories out.
do you think alternative parties will offer something far better?
@@bravoalley228 probably not, but the Tories are the worst.
@@bravoalley228 that's literally all their program os about.
Kam S can you elaborate?
Tories and labour are terrible, vote green
When I started primary school we were 50 to a class one headmaster a secretary and a care taker. Later class size was reduced to 30. today along with teachers aids the pupil teacher ratio is 1:13. It's easy to see where the money is going!
I love how soon she said "do more to cut the fat" a fat man appears on screen 😂
Like that was an accident 😄
I’m in my last year of secondary school and go to a pretty good school. Our school is doing ok at the moment, although they can’t order us new books when they run out or much paper because of the lack of money. If you try to walk down the hallway at break or lunch you’ll get pretty much trampled as they have had to bring in loads more students due to both the increasing amount of children coming up through primary schools in my area and the fact that they get a little bit more money per extra student. The thing is, all of the politicians send their kids to posh private schools, so they don’t see what it’s like first hand. In my opinion, we need more ‘normal’ people politicians and prime ministers. People that know what it’s like to not go to a private school and not have money, not all of these posh people that are high up in the government at the moment.
Nothing to do with the 250,000 immigrants we get every year, is it?
Even tho immigration typically reduces the dependency ratio as most of them are 20 - 30 (perfect flexible working age)
@@zoeneylan8878 they took 'er jobs!!@#
@@zoeneylan8878 Only Eu immigrants are a net benefit to the UK. Others cost the UK.
@@zoeneylan8878 They don't work though do they?
GreenRust THEY TUK ERRR JEEERBBBSSSSS
i think the whole school system needs to be changed, we need to look at countries like Finland who have one of the best school systems in the world and look at what they’re doing right!! in ye olde england the type of exams we do haven’t been changed for far too long and they’re all outdated and so many students are struggling!
Solution : Take millions from the football players, and ask them to help support education.
You joking?
@@marble296 I think he is
@@marble296 Nope, a simple reflexion from a "non economist" specialist.
Take / Tax half a million from each of these overpaid footlball players and see the result... Or fight Tax Avoidance from these same people...
What do you think ? Genius right ?
You only really have 2 powers in life. Your economic spending power as an individual. And also your power to create, shape and form ideas and hence influence others with your creativity/opinion. If we want a society which isn't an arrogant plutocracy, which blatantly/consistently takes the piss, then I suggest we stop supporting those "fields" of entertainment which only support that plutocracy.
O, and your vote doesn't really count as any "real power", because you can vote your whole life for political parties which fail to gain office, rendering your vote null and void.
You also have the power to influence the future by thinking about it, but modern science would still state this as conjecture.
@@DangerfieldSebsatien stop spending money you do t have usually works too. Kids these days
Currently in Year. 10, I can see how much my school is being affected the cuts. Lack of basic resources like pencils, glues, rulers etc. But they still managed to get by thanks to some of my teachers and head. If it was “record amounts” being put into schools, how come I’m not even getting some of the basic tools for my education?
exceptional coverage of an incredibly important topic. I'll be covering this n my channel this friday
I'll make sure to watch it tommorow
In my school, I think 2 sets had no teacher so they put 50 students in 1 class... Before that, 60% failed anyway cause the students didn't care about school and that % will increase. I'm still getting substitute teachers in year 11 while all the good teachers go to year 7s. This only happens in 'bad' areas
After brexit britain will be a developing country... :(
LOL. After Brexit we'll hopefully have a better government who will fund the schools better. Do you understand what a developing country is?
To lessen the financial burden put upon my sons school, I decided to home school him and he is learning without the stress of having to put up with stressed out teachers. So thank you government. You did us a favour. 😏
everyone always wants more money. We went through a recession, there was a deficit, there was a need to deflate the economy. I am sorry that we are not made of money. I have personally seen a great mismanagement of funds, and schools need to tacle this first before they demand more money.
3:55 before Rick Grimes was killing zombies, he was an English School teacher
No mention of the link with increasing migration during this period and the fact many children have English as a secondary language
What is the first language and what is a Torie??
JHayler7 they why are native English speakers failing gcse English Lang? 😂 you need to do more than be able to read to pass
Arron O'Donnell THANK U
It’s so weirdly normalised that most state schools (at least the ones that I have been to) have to set up a charity type thing for the school to raise money because the government won’t do it
Why aren't you teaching kids about mortgages and how to actually live in the real world instead of teaching them useless things
What do you mean when you say the word "useless"?
Andrei Dragutanu I think they mean stuff that you won’t use in every day life and things that only certain jobs utilise
In our school, a few people accidently broke a shoddy peice of wood and they had to use peoples tech work to fix it and still charged a lot of people in the same year, even if they wernt involved
From the facts and figures you present in this video, the major source for your funding issue is an increase in enrollment. Solution: Cut immigration and serve British children appropriately. There comes a time when the population will no longer pay ever higher education taxes to educate the children of immigrants. When that happens, what do you think will happen?
I work 12 hours a day, 7 days a week as a teacher in England. This country has the longest hours in Europe. I'm so burnt out I would love to quit!
Children are extremely dependent and expensive. Population increase costs. Most population increase is immigrants, so keep it down. Why should British taxpayers have pay to educate the results of foreigners' excessive reproduction?
What is described here is the inevitable result of population increase. So stop increasing the population.
The population has increased before. There are solutions other than stopping population growth.
No there aren't other solutions. The earth's resources are finite. For whose benefit, and to what purpose, do you want to keep increasing the human population?@@ProfessorEGadd
@@chriswatson1698 I think it was fairly clear from context that we were talking about the population of the UK, not of humans in general.
The truth is that with an ever increasing population with funding unable to match of course schools and other public services are going to become strained. The main in cause of population rise is the past few decades has been mass immigration, yet no one is willing to acknowledge how this incline of population affects public services, why?
People talk about it. But it's not like the population has never increased before. Some people seem to want to focus on what they think is more important: Why is the government cutting education funding? Why is the government manipulating statistics to lie to us?
@@bushwhacked7112 The population hasn't be stable for centuries, if ever. The UK population has doubled in the last 100 years. Between the 2001 and 2011 censuses, births outnumbered immigration 4:1.
ProfessorEGadd That’s not really a high number, we would have a declining population on just birth rates which themselves would be lower if not for higher immigrant birth rates. While a declining population has its problems its better than allowing the knee jerk solution of more immigration, which is likely to create for problems than it fixes. At least conduct a selective campaign. Japan knows what it’s doing.
@@Miquelalalaa 'That’s not really a high number, we would have a declining population on just birth rates' - No we wouldn't. Not according to the census. Between 2001 and 2011 there were 722,000 births and only 588,000 deaths. And before you make an argument that the birth rate would be lower if there were fewer immigrants, the same would be true of the death rate.
If you have any stats to back up your claims I'd love to see them, but based on the census you're talking nonsense.
ProfessorEGadd Well, I was referring to the birth rate to be under the standard replacement rate of 2.0. Yet I think it would be very likely considering other developed nations who haven’t embraced immigrations have that fate.
Why is the number of children in schools rising when birth rates are falling? Do we have an mass immigration problem?
If the birth rate was high the problem would still exist. That's because the problem isn't population changes, it's lack of funding.
@@ProfessorEGaddJoin the queue. Apparently the current items are underfunded - the national debt, climate change, benefits, pensions, the arts, the prison service, people wages, the NHS. Infact everything in a persons life is underfunded! Perhaps, just perhaps, we are making incorrect decisions!
Why are the Government building even more houses bringing more families to stretch the already depleted services. So short sighted . It's not just Schools but all other Services too.
Immigration? Or Is saying that racist.
It isn't, but why blame immigration when there is a clear reduction in funding, when adjusting for inflation or when counting per pupil? Wouldn't any service struggle with a reduction in funding?
@@ProfessorEGadd I know it's not just immigration. I'm just pointing out the fact they want mention that immigration is part of the problem.
The whole country is a mess atm from police to the NHS. All because we have a weak embarrassing government that are all left wing.
@@samhlr8590 Left wing? Since when are the Tories left wing?
@@ProfessorEGadd yh I know nothing about politics 😝 I tried though
I'm in school, in the north east and teachers can't buy some textbooks so we're stuck with old ones from the old curriculum (somewhat a problem caused by the companies who make the tdsts and change the textbooks every few years) and the school counsellor asked for an extra day to work, even though she didn't want to, but she had to because of the amount of students. The school could only pay for an extra half a day. There are definite issues with the education funds here
Well when u import people who have 7-8 children each no wonder its overburdened.
This happened 20 years ago in America. Where I live they have fundraisers every week. The school board the principal and vice principal there pays have doubled. The parents and grandparents have to pay for cleaning supplies in the school. Along with all the paper supplies. For 20 years you have to pay to go on a school bus. If you cannot pay you have to drive your kid to school.
In short: Tory policy.
With the automation of the majority of unskilled and low skilled labour, education is the only way to build an economy for the future. The Tories are so short sighted. I will never vote for them again as long as I live.
Biased media. Respect the will of the people. Sign the UK open petition for a no deal Brexit 360,568 MBGA
What has this to do with the issues in the report??
This is disaster and not fair, the riches is getting richer and poorest people are getting more poorer 😩
I recently lost my favourite teacher at my school and a lot of other teachers left all because of this it’s terrible
mass immigration :p
Neo-liberal economy system.
@@FMB_Bmg mass immig is a part of that
And every single one of the politicians don't care because their kids go to private school.
Just face it, the UK in general is deteriorating
I’m an English kid in a state school. It isn’t great here.
Immigration.
Nope - migrants pay more money in taxes than they take out in services, the issue is chronic misspending of funds by the 'Tory government. Your attitude harms immigrants and their children, but it also hurts locals, as you're ignoring the real problem to attack a bogeyman.
Just face it, the UK in general is deteriorating
The fact that education is left to fend for itself is embarrassing
And yet the rich get richer than any other time in history.. Somebody is taking the piss !
Why is it the US and England’s schools are doing terribly?
My school officially has no more funding for trips. We (the students) have to pay for all the expenses for our trips, and it's very expensive. £21 to go to Epping Forest from Hackney... But, we're very lucky because we can still afford supplies and programmes etc
We always paid for ours
What's the problem? Don't learn anything on them anyway
They want the poor to stay poor and the rich to stay rich
My school couldn't afford science equipment that both GCSE and A Level students needed to pass the controlled assessments. They went to another school to do it.
My school: spends millions on a extension
Also my school: we can’t afford for you to use our glues
Living in UK here. I didn’t have a GCSE chemistry teacher for a year. Then we got one and she couldn’t even understand English. Whenever we have a cover or supply teacher they never speak English. I don’t have anything against people who don’t speak english, but how can you teach a class in England if you don’t speak English. The GCSE physics rooms at my school don’t even have running water
Ive seen this in school, we have no money for glue, pens or anything like that. Rulers rubbers etc
But we have money to give over 300 million to Pakistan alone loooool
To the question you pose, 'why are Englands schools at breaking point?' The answer will be similar in many ways as to why we can't get doctors appointments, why public transport is breaking down, why are roads are jammed solid much of the day and many other things, and that is - Uncontrolled immigration which means our population is expanding more rapidly than we can build infrastructure to cope with it.
Further, we also have schools full of teachers who are more interested in politically indoctrinating our children than teaching them, meaning we will have no skilled next generation.We are on the fast track to having an economy to match Venezuela, and everyone responsible thinks this is good. We are our own worst enemies.
But yet in my area, all children aged in their second last year in primary till the end of their secondary school education in public schools are going to be given free iPads that they can take home? Giving an iPad to each and every child is not an efficient using of funding, and as well as that all children as soon as they start their primary education will be assigned a personal IPad in school..... ridiculous
I even know that some schools purposely lower their rates (stars?) between 1 to 3 so that they can keep the fees low for students to attend. Because the higher the rating of the school has become, the more the school must charge the family :(