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Its very quick to blame Parents for failures, which in many might be correct. But also schools doing things wrong and get away with it. Which I think should also be taking into consideration. Its all one sided to me.
The way schooling is now, I really dont agree with. If there are lessons Pupils should be in them and not hopping around on stair cases and chasing others. How productive is that? ( Iam talking primary school here)
Also I find (many wont agree with me ) Teachers arent Teachers as they used to be. They rely on their Teaching Assistants far to much.
When I was at school, we had one Teacher teaching 28 to 30 children and it worked...When we had someone disruptive, he or she was seen by the Headmaster, back then was a "very big" thing. Now Kids they dont care.
I also find that many schools dont have a set structure for every Day or Season. Curriculums are different in all Areas. Think this is a Issue in itself too.
This is just my point of observation I have had over the years and years to come.
I am not criticising it and not blaming every single school. But i do believe with a stronger Education force (like Australia, Scandinavia) english schools have more success.
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