As an ex teacher with teacher parents, the truth is that most teachers have no experience of reality and as a result hold these ridiculous radical ideologies As pupils, they come out of school having been taught by left wing teachers, go straight into university with left wing lecturers who are never challenged, qualify and then ho back into schools and colleges etc with unchallenged left wing ideologies to indoctrinate more kids, and tgey love the power that they have in these soundboxes. This is why Labour want to lower the voting age. As in Nazi Germany, control the education, media and judiciary system. Take a look around. Anyone that doesn't toe the left wing woke narrative is ostracised and bullied and most leave perpetuating the problem. Even my parents accept this to be true and its getting worse.
Exactly. I was born in 1963, and school teachers were generally on the left, and victimhood was taught implicitly. The best teacher I ever had was a leftie, but one of the good ones who genuinely believed in a better society for everyone. One English teacher saw me in the woodwork area, and started abusing me, with such choice phrases as “You f***ing middle class b***ard”. I was making a mahogany table for my mum, with turned legs. Needless to say she wore the uniform of the left such as very short hair.
@@user-zz9gn2dc3l There are trigger words that get posts removed. You can also try writing a n a u g h t y word with spaces or suhveeruhlee misspelling it.
The Queer Theory is overlaid like a template over *every* subject in the curriculum. Parents are not allowed BY LAW to withdraw their children from sex education, which may contain aspects that they regard as inappropriate, such as teaching young children about 'different sexualities', 'gender preferences and choices', 'the relative inferiority of heteronormativity', etc - not the facts of life. Parents are not allowed to see curricula in detail - 'It's confidential', 'It's copyright', etc. Look at the legal struggle Clare Page has had to find out what her daughter is actually being taught.
Parents can do a lot to educate their children in the ways of the world and people. This helps a child cope with the things they see and hear in school from both their peers and their teachers.
I hated most of my teachers growing up in the UK in the 80's. They were bullies who would slap, punch and yell at us just for talking in class. I've learnt far more from the internet than I ever did at school.
4:50 i am middle-class would my kid's be good at Micheala - yes they will fit in the teachers there all fit that narrative 6:01 - she cannot give an example because she is not telling the truth! That's not even in the national curriculum. She is Full off B.S! 7:27 she said she dont like the tories but yet she has boris Johnson hanging in her reception at the school.
Weird that she says pilots only require a high school diploma when the UK doesn't have high school diplomas... it feels she's pulled some American rhetoric without looking into the facts. Pilot training - on both sides of the pond - is notoriously expensive, far more than university, most schools will require a strong academic background to work professionally, often well above what is needed for education, and then there are the medical exams. Treating it as prestigious only because of the high rate of men erases how many male-dominate jobs are dismissed. We don't raise teachers by tearing others down, especially not with misleading halftruths. I'm surprised she isn't aware of how little support the British education system considers the issues of working class White kids, especially the boys. Even as a parent governor on a school board, it's blatant that every other group can have their needs and issues considered as a group and their outcomes pulled apart to see what more support can be given, whereas White British boys can languish at the bottom, and not only won't they care, they'll dismiss calls to better support them. Everyone else is a group, but White British boys who they treat as individuals who just don't have the right values. Michaela does get good results, though it's often left out that the school has far fewer options and students do fewer GCSEs than most secondary schools - their results show roughly 7ish per student compared to 9.5-10+ of a typical English secondary school. Maybe that's the right path, there are a lot of calls to strip down nonsense from the curriculum and decide what really matters, but that part should be included more in the conversation and why it works as it is has as it feels comparing their results to others is a bit like apples and oranges.
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As an ex teacher with teacher parents, the truth is that most teachers have no experience of reality and as a result hold these ridiculous radical ideologies As pupils, they come out of school having been taught by left wing teachers, go straight into university with left wing lecturers who are never challenged, qualify and then ho back into schools and colleges etc with unchallenged left wing ideologies to indoctrinate more kids, and tgey love the power that they have in these soundboxes. This is why Labour want to lower the voting age. As in Nazi Germany, control the education, media and judiciary system. Take a look around. Anyone that doesn't toe the left wing woke narrative is ostracised and bullied and most leave perpetuating the problem. Even my parents accept this to be true and its getting worse.
Exactly. I was born in 1963, and school teachers were generally on the left, and victimhood was taught implicitly. The best teacher I ever had was a leftie, but one of the good ones who genuinely believed in a better society for everyone. One English teacher saw me in the woodwork area, and started abusing me, with such choice phrases as “You f***ing middle class b***ard”. I was making a mahogany table for my mum, with turned legs. Needless to say she wore the uniform of the left such as very short hair.
Replies to this are being deleted. Not just mine. How pathetic
@@user-zz9gn2dc3l There are trigger words that get posts removed. You can also try writing a n a u g h t y word with spaces or suhveeruhlee misspelling it.
Yet another professional talk sense. I keep writing this same sentence. Come on everyone follow her model.
Culture comes from the top down. Even the best teachers need support and empowerment from higher administration. The problems lie in that structure.
No it doesn't. Your worldview gives rise to the problems we have. You couldn't be further from the solution.
You are right. The Head of the school shapes the practices of the teachers .
The Queer Theory is overlaid like a template over *every* subject in the curriculum. Parents are not allowed BY LAW to withdraw their children from sex education, which may contain aspects that they regard as inappropriate, such as teaching young children about 'different sexualities', 'gender preferences and choices', 'the relative inferiority of heteronormativity', etc - not the facts of life.
Parents are not allowed to see curricula in detail - 'It's confidential', 'It's copyright', etc. Look at the legal struggle Clare Page has had to find out what her daughter is actually being taught.
Parents can do a lot to educate their children in the ways of the world and people. This helps a child cope with the things they see and hear in school from both their peers and their teachers.
Basically - talk with your child and impart your knowledge and wisdom
4 4:28 we need male teachers for that to ba a reality.
We do need more male teachers
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Send your child to her, and you will learn the truth!
@@BaShFuLLbOo is that right? Does your child go there? Is this your way of sharing YOUR personal experience? Please share, I’m all ears 👂🏾
@@santabarbarahomesliving591 if I could speak to you I would present you with evidence. I pulled my son out the school. My son is having counselling
I hated most of my teachers growing up in the UK in the 80's. They were bullies who would slap, punch and yell at us just for talking in class. I've learnt far more from the internet than I ever did at school.
4:50 i am middle-class would my kid's be good at Micheala - yes they will fit in the teachers there all fit that narrative 6:01 - she cannot give an example because she is not telling the truth! That's not even in the national curriculum. She is Full off B.S! 7:27 she said she dont like the tories but yet she has boris Johnson hanging in her reception at the school.
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Weird that she says pilots only require a high school diploma when the UK doesn't have high school diplomas... it feels she's pulled some American rhetoric without looking into the facts. Pilot training - on both sides of the pond - is notoriously expensive, far more than university, most schools will require a strong academic background to work professionally, often well above what is needed for education, and then there are the medical exams. Treating it as prestigious only because of the high rate of men erases how many male-dominate jobs are dismissed. We don't raise teachers by tearing others down, especially not with misleading halftruths.
I'm surprised she isn't aware of how little support the British education system considers the issues of working class White kids, especially the boys. Even as a parent governor on a school board, it's blatant that every other group can have their needs and issues considered as a group and their outcomes pulled apart to see what more support can be given, whereas White British boys can languish at the bottom, and not only won't they care, they'll dismiss calls to better support them. Everyone else is a group, but White British boys who they treat as individuals who just don't have the right values.
Michaela does get good results, though it's often left out that the school has far fewer options and students do fewer GCSEs than most secondary schools - their results show roughly 7ish per student compared to 9.5-10+ of a typical English secondary school. Maybe that's the right path, there are a lot of calls to strip down nonsense from the curriculum and decide what really matters, but that part should be included more in the conversation and why it works as it is has as it feels comparing their results to others is a bit like apples and oranges.
6:07 but we need to know what school is doing this it’s a travesty… wtf lady
She talks so much trash 🗑 she lies so much