by Suff » 03 Sep 2013, 17:22
I see two sides to this. One is the expectations of the school and the other is the parental support.
I recall my oldest grandson going to a private school when he was just shy of 4. His mother was called in because he could not use a knife and fork to their standards. As for tying shoelaces??? Velcro.
However the school expected high standards and got it. He did well, excelled, got excellent marks. Then he went to a Grammar. Expectations were lower and control was also lower. Eventually he dropped out.
In this case there was support and expectations.
In state schooling today, there are low expectations and low parental support. What chance does the child have? If the parents support, the school targets are so low that they get into the habit of idling. If they don't have support at home, school does not provide it as they're too busy filling in forms to say how bad the children are to actually do intensive support teaching. Especially in the first 3 years which is where it is needed most.
Mrs S used to bemoan the fact that by the time she got hold of children, in their fifth or sixth years, there was little she could do for the near illiterate. Yet she worked extremely hard with many of these children and often saw stunning return for her work. No forms, no checkboxes, just good old fashioned intensive teaching and support.
Think tanks have no clue, many parents have no clue. Today there is a market for mass private schooling which has standards, expectations and good teachers. Schools devolved from the national curriculum and the paper chasing it engenders. Results is all that is needed. If they want to remain in a job, they need to teach kids and get them through exams with good marks.
The State system? The eventual result, on the current path, is never more sure. Poor education for poor kids with no hope. Warehousing for children who might actually have found an apprenticeship which would have given them a life and a hope....
But, no, we get think tanks, school till you are 18, forced to resit English and Maths, regardless of aptitude. I know what I would have done. Two more years on holiday from work. Work for my exams? You are forcing me to be here, but you can't make me work, be interested or pass exams. I doubt that my opinion is totally exclusive...
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