We always knew this , plus the poor performance of NHS and its unlikely to change along with the ruling Labour Party its with us forever.
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Whilst apparently we are very good at Rubbish, as you were.
We always knew this , plus the poor performance of NHS and its unlikely to change along with the ruling Labour Party its with us forever.
Education results have dropped in the rest of the UK as well. Underfunding across the board and a demoralised teaching staff don't help the situation.
We'll have an enquiry, then another enquiry, then another enquiry, then another enquiry, then another enquiry, then another enquiry, then another enquiry, then another enquiry, then another enquiry then another enquiry then another enquiry, then another enquiry, then maybe change the system, fall behind even further after a chaotic system change, then another enquiry, then another enquiry, meanwhile the people will still vote for a turd with a red rosette and all because their fathers did before them, and before them, and before them.
Shut the feck up u Tory arse lickers
Wales is a poor nation with a history of reliance on heavy industry
Considering that we push well above our weight on so many things despite piss poor funding from the Tory scum in London
****ing shameful blue nosed tarts
I think teachers everywhere are a bit pissed off, new government/leadership seems to always mean new direction, so a big pointless upheaval but not fixing the problems that they see. I don't know much about education in Wales, I went to school in and live in England. Having shit exam results is obviously not a good sign but something tells me that part of our problem with education in this country is that it is all about exam results. Schools are judged on them, even individual teachers are judged on them. The strategy needs to be bigger than just improving results.
Listening to Radio Wales on the way home from work, as i always do, the major topic tonight was about obese schoolchildren, an expert!!!! had air time to tell the nation that not all children have access to special clinics, dietitians etc. etc. etc. and that the health service did not have the money for this service, now whatever happened to the responsibility of parents, what type of expert is required to tell a child, "son or daughter, you are overweight and we need to do something about it" I remember Euro 2004 in portugal seeing my son, then as an 8 year stripped off swimming etc. in the pool and being a bit concerned that he was getting overweight, not wanting to spoil his holiday and waiting until we got home, pulled him to one side and told him he was getting overweight, eating too much shite and not excersizing and if he didn't do something about it, would end up like his old man who was also overweight!!!, he cried his eyes out to his mum that his dad had called him FAT, i was sensitive about it in the way i tried to explain it, but i did upset him, not intentionally of course. I'm sure if he was asked now, he would say he's glad I pulled him up on it, as a 25 year old he has a very lean body whilst not ripped i think they call it, just slim with no excess body fat, has the occasional treat but eats very little shite, exercises regularly, and drinks little alcohol, the only thing left is for me to follow my own advice!!, i've gone off topic as usual, but it's still education and the seemingly thought process, that everything can only be solved by throwing money at it, I wil not buy this argument perpetuated mostly by Labour politicians and voters, education starts in the home, and costs nothing, and can be very effective.
Well unless there is some obvious medical problem then a child's weight is the responsibility of the parent, unfortunately some parents aren't responsible, I would hope we can find some way to give this kid every chance of succeeding.
Not criticising your approach but surely at 8 years old you decide what your kid eats, is there any need to have a discussion with him about being fat. 'you are eating too much shite son', 'well you do the fackin shopping dad'
I think some kind of strategy that involves more vocational stuff is good but I believe it needs to be based more on choice than academic ability. Kids should believe that anything is possible if they work hard so I think we need to be very careful about limiting them based on current academic ability.
i would wager a large percentage of the little Joeys are facked b4 they even reach high school
I think the problem should be sorted before they reach that age
and I think I'm going to upset a few people here too but maybe its in the homes too environment pays a huge part
a stable environment will help that
but joeys breed out joeys
To summrise then , whose fault is it with regards Welsh Education and NHS failures ?
Perhaps whats missing is management of that money, linked to performance and standards , its easy to spend it, and make headlines ,not easy to ensure you get the value for that money, those are the difficult political decisions , deploying value and monitoring its efficiency , I sometimes think the word efficiency ,better value ,cost effectiveness ,cuts ,don't sit well with all parties .
Spot on , I'm my opinion it's not about being thicker, its about not being progressive enough , and seeking better and different ways of working, it's like we are stuck in a political and business time warp. If you speak out or challenge the norm your considered a Tory. Our country is too dependent on public service jobs which are multi layered .
A difficult one to answer as the 3 elections gave them no real power, first was a coalition, second was a small majority, tge last one was a shrunken majority .
The 3 elections have overseen a massive financial crash not of the making, Brexit which was thier making , the disastrous May plan, which is devoid of direction ,the rise and fall of UKIP and the faltering SNP .
In the meantime the opposition staggers from one direction to another to another , ironically sacks anyone with a strong and opposite viewpoint to theirs , democracy eh .
When will the excuses end? Can labour blame pfi on the underfunded mess of a country they were left in 1997? Nope.
Tories chose to bin a majority at the last election in the hope they could crush their opposition (Labour and UKIP). You probably believe they did it because 'the brexit process was being frustrated' despite their being no evidence of this whatsoever.
But Maggie closed the mines so.....