Absolutely! That coupled with poor teacher training and teachers unprofessionally venting their own personal political and sociological views onto children as young as primary means that our once admired education system fails in providing our youngsters with the skills AND knowledge they most definitely need to face our changing World with confidence.
I was fortunate to have had an education with teachers like Ms Singh is giving to her pupils. She has her priorities right- snd will stop children becoming ignorant. My oldest child had a similar education aa I, the other three got progressively more sloppy educations. Two needed a lot of assistance with the basics that they were not getting in school. Because we could (just) afford to pay fir this assistance and I insisted on their doing extra work, they did OK! One of them is now an award winning engineer, the other a doctor. . All of them have social consciences and are horrified that we are failing less privileged children.
I had a social phobia, aged seven, l hid it because no one including my mother who was a schoolteacher understood. I made myself ilI not to go to school then ran out of ideas to avoid school, etc. Schoolteacher like to think they are understanding and caring, but I had no one to turn to, then and later. There are flaws in teacher training that should be addressed. They get lots of perks like expensive trips abroad Which are free if they take pupils, etc , ( and the can take family members if they don't do it too often). The stress levels, I agree they are high, can be higher in other occupations and I think they are a bit greedy over pay. There are people whose home is only shop doorways and feel for them and plan to do something about it and try to help if I can.
The headmistress is so right 👍 Teachers are there to teach traditional elements which is a full time job in the first place. How is it suddenly a teachers job to teach the basic elements to a whole classroom and then take another spurious agenda on board which may not even be their own belief. As long as children and people are respectful to each other as a matter of course, children will tap into that and don’t need brainwashing for some doctrine that has just been sprung upon society as the gentleman said ‘when we weren’t looking’.
she spends most of her time whipping up culture war arguments on social media and rarely raises deep issues that really blight education. She's a grifting attention-seeker who would leave that school at the first chance she gets at some awful talk show on GB news or some such poisonous outlet @@a81758
Children are coming out of schools without basic skills in grammar, maths and science, but an obsession with "their rights"! One thing I have constantly had to remind teenagers in my world (in Australia) is that not only do 'they' have rights, but so do 'others'! They are usually quite stunned by that revelation! It's all about them and very little about others! In my day we had Social Studies and Religious Education, where we learnt about ethical and moral issues and human rights, which seemed to stand us in good stead for becoming reasonable adults.
That's the problem. We have moved away from protecting the rights of an individual to protecting the rights of certain groups. This pits groups against groups, groups against individual s.
I finding it interesting that when one reads letters written in the last century by working class people who had a basic education and left school at fourteen, they are usually quite eloquent with good spelling. I refer to letters sent home by young lads in WW1 and ones that survive in my family. It says a lot about the education of today.
I've seen this lady at her school...shame that all schools can't be like her....there's a serious lack of discipline in any schools. I've got a good idea...if you're a trouble making kid at school, disruptive, couldn't give as toss about anything or anybody..then tie this attitude and behaviour against their welfare record in the fuiture...so if they carry it on into their unwillingness to work then they get nothing.
I must admit that I get a bit fed up with listening to media who think that there isn't a world outside London or the other cities. My family and I live our own lives in the countryside according to traditional values. Trendy we aint.
It's our responsibility as adults to lead the way and teach the children. They are the newbies. What do they understand about appropriate behaviours? They can question and look for new experiences on which to build an understanding about life but they cannot be the ones to lead the way.
Would love to see the (true) response of teenage boys asked to believe a boring 9 till 5 life is preferable to 'a parade of cars and lots of women'. I'm guessing that's another topic of discussion that remains outside the school gates.
So I was taught critical thinking. This was through history (critical analysis of historical evidence) and through debating. The art of debating and taking on an argument you may completely disagree with but have to find an argument for I think should be part of the curriculum.
There is also a chatGBT app that you can put in any essay and it will tell you if the essay is original or fake. Atm it's quite easy to see when an essay is written by A.I. - there are many faults in the language. However, this app is relatively new and it will get better and better as it teaches itself to overcome faults.
It is similar to the problem of police recruitment not being able to detect criminals and letting them join. Likewise, the teaching profession has become infested with people whose main aim is not education but idealogical indoctrination of children.
Education is about children follow the guidance of adults but in this country its the other way round. what do you expect when you place the horse behind the cart?
Schools job is to prepare children with skills for life maths, English (a second lanquage), technology and science and maybe DIY and basic business skill. Keep politics and agendas out of the classroom. Children should be allowed to think for themselves and have opinions accepted.
Ron DeSantis is putting a stop to this nonsense in Florida. DeSantis has proposed a “teacher empowerment” or a “teachers’ bill of rights.” The bill of rights would protect teachers from litigation if they take action to restore order in a disrupted classroom, clarify that joining a teachers’ union is optional and that teachers won’t face repercussions if they don’t join, and allow teachers to file administrative and civil complaints against a school board or district leaders who direct them to violate a Florida law and discipline them for following the law. Last year, DeSantis signed laws that banned the teaching of critical race theory in Florida schools and that prohibited teaching young children about sexual orientation and gender identity. DeSantis, 2024
@@stuartbeecham2830 Was born and raised in the UK but immigrated to the US and now an American citizen. Schools vary widly in the US and are controlled at the local level. Here in Texas the schools our sons go to are excellent, Stars and Stripes flies outside every school and is in every classroom, students say the Pledge of Allegiance every day and there's a high degree of discipline, rules are enforced with paddling available as a disciplinary option. It's night and day compared to the schools the kids of relatives go to back in the UK. Agree, DeSantis is the favorite for the GOP presidential nominee for 2024 and I look forward to voting for him. DeSantis, 2024
Yay. Let's all ban books like DeSantis. More books need to be banned. Let's not have our kids be exposed to ideas and other ways of thinking. God forbid. I for one don't want my child reading any books. Easier to control. If I had my way, they would all be illiterate and would believe anything I tell them. Fuck Desantis and all who think like him.
@@TheHoser82 Utter nonsense. Since the First Amendment explicitly forbids banning books, no books have been banned. Any book is available at the nearest public library or bookseller of your choice. God Bless Ron DeSantis. DeSantis, 2024
I REALLY despise hearing teachers refer to schoolchildren as THEIR kids. You don't own them sweetheart, they are not your patients or property, they are students. You are merely there to educate them and serve society. It's a worrying mindset to have anybody display this level of ownership over somebody else's children, as this is how this WOKE crap entered into schools. Parents need to be aware that schools are enforcing this tripe (Your home is with us, and we are now your parents) They are removing parental ownership as we speak.
Do you think the school curriculum is overly concerned with being woke?
A teacher has been fired in Ireland for refusing to use pronouns, a sign of things to come thanks to the weird creepy American left
If you mean been fair then yes its woke
Yes it's appalling
Yes certainly
Absolutely! That coupled with poor teacher training and teachers unprofessionally venting their own personal political and sociological views onto children as young as primary means that our once admired education system fails in providing our youngsters with the skills AND knowledge they most definitely need to face our changing World with confidence.
I respect this woman so much; she has not only survived but appears to have thrived over the years.
I was fortunate to have had an education with teachers like Ms Singh is giving to her pupils.
She has her priorities right- snd will stop children becoming ignorant.
My oldest child had a similar education aa I, the other three got progressively more sloppy educations. Two needed a lot of assistance with the basics that they were not getting in school. Because we could (just) afford to pay fir this assistance and I insisted on their doing extra work, they did OK! One of them is now an award winning engineer, the other a doctor. .
All of them have social consciences and are horrified that we are failing less privileged children.
We need to have her as Minister for Education! 👍👍
I had a social phobia, aged seven, l hid it because no one including my mother who was a schoolteacher understood. I made myself ilI not to go to school then ran out of ideas to avoid school, etc. Schoolteacher like to think they are understanding and caring, but I had no one to turn to, then and later. There are flaws in teacher training that should be addressed. They get lots of perks like expensive trips abroad
Which are free if they take pupils, etc , ( and the can take family members if they don't do it too often). The stress levels, I agree they are high, can be higher in other occupations and I think they are a bit greedy over pay. There are people whose home is only shop doorways and feel for them and plan to do something about it and try to help if I can.
95% of the population haven’t “moved” to cultural left, parents need to get involved with their children’s education and speak out!
The headmistress is so right 👍 Teachers are there to teach traditional elements which is a full time job in the first place. How is it suddenly a teachers job to teach the basic elements to a whole classroom and then take another spurious agenda on board which may not even be their own belief. As long as children and people are respectful to each other as a matter of course, children will tap into that and don’t need brainwashing for some doctrine that has just been sprung upon society as the gentleman said ‘when we weren’t looking’.
Parents need to speak out against this and fight for their children.
Absolutely, we need to start shouting louder than those woke idiots
Absolutely right. Parents need to speak out against Birbalsingh and talk tv.
@@howardscott565Her school's excellent results speak for themselves. She brings out the best in her pupils.
she spends most of her time whipping up culture war arguments on social media and rarely raises deep issues that really blight education. She's a grifting attention-seeker who would leave that school at the first chance she gets at some awful talk show on GB news or some such poisonous outlet @@a81758
Children are coming out of schools without basic skills in grammar, maths and science, but an obsession with "their rights"! One thing I have constantly had to remind teenagers in my world (in Australia) is that not only do 'they' have rights, but so do 'others'! They are usually quite stunned by that revelation! It's all about them and very little about others! In my day we had Social Studies and Religious Education, where we learnt about ethical and moral issues and human rights, which seemed to stand us in good stead for becoming reasonable adults.
That's the problem. We have moved away from protecting the rights of an individual to protecting the rights of certain groups. This pits groups against groups, groups against individual s.
I totally agree with you. It's so great that kids know their rights, as the Tories are determined to remove them from them.
I finding it interesting that when one reads letters written in the last century by working class people who had a basic education and left school at fourteen, they are usually quite eloquent with good spelling. I refer to letters sent home by young lads in WW1 and ones that survive in my family. It says a lot about the education of today.
I've seen this lady at her school...shame that all schools can't be like her....there's a serious lack of discipline in any schools.
I've got a good idea...if you're a trouble making kid at school, disruptive, couldn't give as toss about anything or anybody..then tie this attitude and behaviour against their welfare record in the fuiture...so if they carry it on into their unwillingness to work then they get nothing.
I must admit that I get a bit fed up with listening to media who think that there isn't a world outside London or the other cities. My family and I live our own lives in the countryside according to traditional values. Trendy we aint.
It's human rights that have become entitlement with NO responsibility
Love, Boundaries and Guidance. Is always the best way to teach children.
What a fabulous women & teacher I bet parents are queuing up to get their children into her school
Ideology and the law of unintended consequences.
It's our responsibility as adults to lead the way and teach the children. They are the newbies. What do they understand about appropriate behaviours? They can question and look for new experiences on which to build an understanding about life but they cannot be the ones to lead the way.
Greta is not a child she is a young woman in her twenties. That's the scary thing.
Bringing you net zero, poverty and hypothermia.
This woman talks sense
Would love to see the (true) response of teenage boys asked to believe a boring 9 till 5 life is preferable to 'a parade of cars and lots of women'. I'm guessing that's another topic of discussion that remains outside the school gates.
Spot on! I wonder what she tells her girls in the school?
My university in the US in 2016 committed itself to abandon scholarship and concentrate on the training and development of activists!
It's nothing more than the "Borg" assimilating.
So I was taught critical thinking. This was through history (critical analysis of historical evidence) and through debating. The art of debating and taking on an argument you may completely disagree with but have to find an argument for I think should be part of the curriculum.
There is also a chatGBT app that you can put in any essay and it will tell you if the essay is original or fake. Atm it's quite easy to see when an essay is written by A.I. - there are many faults in the language. However, this app is relatively new and it will get better and better as it teaches itself to overcome faults.
Bring back the Birch.
I don't think Ecology can be said to be a "Wrong Path"!
It is similar to the problem of police recruitment not being able to detect criminals and letting them join.
Likewise, the teaching profession has become infested with people whose main aim is not education but idealogical indoctrination of children.
Education is about children follow the guidance of adults but in this country its the other way round. what do you expect when you place the horse behind the cart?
ESG score. nothing about business is sincere.
2:20 don't say that Mike, you fuel the victim status
Apparently, we are (Nadhim) being (Zahawi) killed (tax) by political (scandal) correctness.
What do you mean by woke. It is a changing concept.
Neo communists and their useful fools.
Schools job is to prepare children with skills for life maths, English (a second lanquage), technology and science and maybe DIY and basic business skill. Keep politics and agendas out of the classroom.
Children should be allowed to think for themselves and have opinions accepted.
Watch subversion of the western world by Yuri Bezmenov.
No one is allowed to comment on this women's recent mistakes ., so I am using an old post to say that she needs to change her backward ideas.
Her ideas are excellent. Which mistakes were you referring to?
I don't agree with the guest, I am in my late 50's, I saw being radical as being dissident, now being radical prioritises conformity.
Ron DeSantis is putting a stop to this nonsense in Florida. DeSantis has proposed a “teacher empowerment” or a “teachers’ bill of rights.” The bill of rights would protect teachers from litigation if they take action to restore order in a disrupted classroom, clarify that joining a teachers’ union is optional and that teachers won’t face repercussions if they don’t join, and allow teachers to file administrative and civil complaints against a school board or district leaders who direct them to violate a Florida law and discipline them for following the law.
Last year, DeSantis signed laws that banned the teaching of critical race theory in Florida schools and that prohibited teaching young children about sexual orientation and gender identity.
DeSantis, 2024
I'm from the UK but I follow US politics and Desantis is a rock star the world needs more like him! Tracy B UK 🇬🇧
@@stuartbeecham2830 Was born and raised in the UK but immigrated to the US and now an American citizen. Schools vary widly in the US and are controlled at the local level.
Here in Texas the schools our sons go to are excellent, Stars and Stripes flies outside every school and is in every classroom, students say the Pledge of Allegiance every day and there's a high degree of discipline, rules are enforced with paddling available as a disciplinary option. It's night and day compared to the schools the kids of relatives go to back in the UK.
Agree, DeSantis is the favorite for the GOP presidential nominee for 2024 and I look forward to voting for him.
DeSantis, 2024
Yay. Let's all ban books like DeSantis. More books need to be banned. Let's not have our kids be exposed to ideas and other ways of thinking. God forbid. I for one don't want my child reading any books. Easier to control. If I had my way, they would all be illiterate and would believe anything I tell them. Fuck Desantis and all who think like him.
@@TheHoser82 Utter nonsense.
Since the First Amendment explicitly forbids banning books, no books have been banned.
Any book is available at the nearest public library or bookseller of your choice.
God Bless Ron DeSantis.
DeSantis, 2024
@@landonmiller6943 Utter nonsense. You should maybe look into all the books banned in Florida's schools by that right wing snowflake.
I REALLY despise hearing teachers refer to schoolchildren as THEIR kids. You don't own them sweetheart, they are not your patients or property, they are students.
You are merely there to educate them and serve society. It's a worrying mindset to have anybody display this level of ownership over somebody else's children, as this is how this WOKE crap entered into schools. Parents need to be aware that schools are enforcing this tripe (Your home is with us, and we are now your parents) They are removing parental ownership as we speak.