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GypsyGoth 03-12-2013 11:53 PM

By the way the truth, you do realise that modern feminism would be in favour of there being more male teachers. So it's pretty absurd that you mistakenly believe it's somehow at fault here.

the truth 03-12-2013 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by GypsyGoth (Post 6522107)
By the way the truth, you do realise that modern feminism would be in favour of there being more male teachers. So it's pretty absurd that you mistakenly believe it's somehow at fault here.

wrong. where are the modern feminists then ? fighting for more male teachers? even on this thread , hardly anyone gives a toss...these feminists are shamed by their bias, their double standards and their silence

GypsyGoth 04-12-2013 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 6522113)
wrong. where are the modern feminists then ? fighting for more male teachers? even on this thread , hardly anyone gives a toss...these feminists are shamed by their bias, their double standards and their silence

http://i.imgur.com/JNcrNyw.gif

The reason no one is fighting for more male teaching positions and that this thread is probably the only place in the whole wide world this is being discussed at this moment in time, is because the jobs are there is men want them. The fact that there are way fewer men in teaching is by their own choice.

Kizzy 04-12-2013 12:04 AM

Is it a coincidence that the numbers of male teachers fell when it became illegal to pull down boys pants and hit them with sticks?....Discuss

the truth 04-12-2013 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by GypsyGoth (Post 6522125)
http://i.imgur.com/JNcrNyw.gif

The reason no one is fighting for more male teaching positions and that this thread is probably the only place in the whole wide world this is being discussed at this moment in time, is because the jobs are there is men want them. The fact that there are way fewer men in teaching is by their own choice.

wrong. its not being discussed 1) because feminists and demanders of equality, positive discrimination, equalling the numbers in professions are a bunch of self hypocrites who clearly dont give a toss about whats for the best. they always prattle on about the poor women oppressed and outnumbered yet ignore it when men or even the didsabled are ostracised and become a huge minority
2) because men are not allowed opinions on such issues especially on mainstream tv as the double standards enforced by the feminist agenda mean men aren't allowed an opinion as they will be labelled sexist
3) meanwhile female only short lists of parliament are fine? total hypocrisy and totally undemocratic
4)the primary teaching profession is clearly making male applicants uncomfortable and this should be investigated the it needs to be rectified to encourage more men to apply to help improve our kids education and bring some more males and their unique skills and experience to the schools

the truth 04-12-2013 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Snow Angel (Post 6522130)
Is it a coincidence that the numbers of male teachers fell when it became illegal to pull down boys pants and hit them with sticks?....Discuss

another non contribution...shameful:nono:

Marsh. 04-12-2013 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 6521912)
as always you ignore the massive issue at hand and dwell on the trivial irrelevances....kind of implies you just don't care about kids education

BIB - Sums up every "argument" you ever make.

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Originally Posted by Snow Angel (Post 6522130)
Is it a coincidence that the numbers of male teachers fell when it became illegal to pull down boys pants and hit them with sticks?....Discuss

:nono:

Kizzy 04-12-2013 12:13 AM

It's just as plausible as your 'different brain' theory...

the truth 04-12-2013 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by 08marsh (Post 6522149)
BIB - Sums up every "argument" you ever make.



:nono:

hypocrite....the collapse of our kids education, the even greater collapse of male and boys education too, the massive rise in male suicides etc may be trivial to you., I consider it very import. shame on you:nono:

the truth 04-12-2013 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Snow Angel (Post 6522152)
It's just as plausible as your 'different brain' theory...

its not my theory its scientific theory and fact
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-25198063
educate yourself before spouting that nonsense again
Im providing facts and evidence youre not

GypsyGoth 04-12-2013 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 6522135)
wrong. its not being discussed 1) because feminists and demanders of equality, positive discrimination, equalling the numbers in professions are a bunch of self hypocrites who clearly dont give a toss about whats for the best. they always prattle on about the poor women oppressed and outnumbered yet ignore it when men or even the didsabled are ostracised and become a huge minority
2) because men are not allowed opinions on such issues especially on mainstream tv as the double standards enforced by the feminist agenda mean men aren't allowed an opinion as they will be labelled sexist
3) meanwhile female only short lists of parliament are fine? total hypocrisy and totally undemocratic
4)the primary teaching profession is clearly making male applicants uncomfortable and this should be investigated the it needs to be rectified to encourage more men to apply to help improve our kids education and bring some more males and their unique skills and experience to the schools

Your four point are invalid because of your nincompoopiness.

Kizzy 04-12-2013 12:20 AM

the attainment differences are due to socialisation and peer pressure in part.
There is an argument for the benefit of a positive male role model where none exist however.
Why do you feel teaching is not as attractive to men any longer truth?

michael21 04-12-2013 12:21 AM

i going to bang all your head together

Kizzy 04-12-2013 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by GypsyGoth (Post 6522160)
Your four point are invalid because of your nincompoopiness.

Thank god it's only those loony leftie brain dominants that suffer from that... :laugh:

the truth 04-12-2013 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Snow Angel (Post 6522164)
the attainment differences are due to socialisation and peer pressure in part.
There is an argument for the benefit of a positive male role model where none exist however.
Why do you feel teaching is not as attractive to men any longer truth?

The problem is that whatever the reasons , probably its a side effect of feminism that tests , competition, sats and areas such as spatial processing and sensori-motor speed have become less part of the syllabus. maleness itself has been devalued and its damaging our kids...we do of course teach our kids male hate with over simplistic feministic biased revisionary versions of history... no wonder theres so much male hate..it starts at nursery school and at primary schools...where it needs to be addressed and rectified to make it more appealing to male teachers.

Kizzy 04-12-2013 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 6522158)
its not my theory its scientific theory and fact
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-25198063
educate yourself before spouting that nonsense again
Im providing facts and evidence youre not

Get all your facts from the BBC do you, I bow to your cerebral superiority.

the truth 04-12-2013 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Snow Angel (Post 6522176)
Get all your facts from the BBC do you, I bow to your cerebral superiority.

the facts come from the university of pennsylvannia..try reading before spouting more petty irrelevant bilge

the truth 04-12-2013 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by GypsyGoth (Post 6522160)
Your four point are invalid because of your nincompoopiness.

Im right and youre talking nincompoop as usual :spin:

Kizzy 04-12-2013 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 6522174)
The problem is that whatever the reasons , probably its a side effect of feminism that tests , competition, sats and areas such as spatial processing and sensori-motor speed have become less part of the syllabus. maleness itself has been devalued and its damaging our kids...we do of course teach our kids male hate with over simplistic feministic biased revisionary versions of history... no wonder theres so much male hate..it starts at nursery school and at primary schools...where it needs to be addressed and rectified to make it more appealing to male teachers.

Wrong spatial processing is evident in maths when dealing with shape, technical drawing and weighing/measuring.
Motor skills are used in ball games, handwriting, playing lnstruments....
History is mostly the war and the tudors, Henry was a real feminist he loved women.

Kizzy 04-12-2013 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 6522178)
the facts come from the university of pennsylvannia..try reading before spouting more petty irrelevant bilge

I've read enough on the right/left hemisphere dominance and how they are attributed to male and female gender stereotypes to know this is a crock.

the truth 04-12-2013 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Snow Angel (Post 6522192)
Wrong spacial processing is evident in maths when dealing with shape, technical drawing and weighing/measuring.
Motor skills are used in ball games, handwriting, playing lnstruments....
History is mostly the war and the tudors, Henry was a real feminist he loved women.

there are less maths tests, less exams, sats scrapped too
incidentally men are generally better at those things on average than women and yet you and other posters claim it doesn't matter there are only 12% male primary teachers? that males don't bring their own unique skills and experiences , that having a more balanced gender mix creates a more balanced education for the kids....yet the same posters would argue that we must have more women in other professions where theyre outnumbered by men? including the boardrooms? total complete and utter hypocrisy and double standards. proves those who make that case are unfair, have an agenda and are basically being dishonest

Marsh. 04-12-2013 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 6522155)
hypocrite....the collapse of our kids education, the even greater collapse of male and boys education too, the massive rise in male suicides etc may be trivial to you., I consider it very import. shame on you:nono:

a) I'd like you to point out in what way I am a "hypocrite"?

b) You're seriously blaming male suicides on the fact they had female teachers? Do you actually read the crap you are typing?

What about female suicides, do we ignore them? Are they trivial to you? Are male teachers to blame for that?

Kizzy 04-12-2013 12:54 AM

The advent of the literacy and numeracy hours mean kids do more not less than they did.
Boys can only do well in exams if they learn what is being taught that's a fact. They don't do better in exams unless they have retained knowledge, it's not instinctive.
A balance is good yes, however suggesting that students sre failing due to the gender of teachers is not right or fair.
Female teachers achieve the same qualification as their male counterparts, and are equally as competent.

the truth 04-12-2013 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Snow Angel (Post 6522207)
The advent of the literacy and numeracy hours mean kids do more not less than they did.
Boys can only do well in exams if they learn what is being taught that's a fact. They don't do better in exams unless they have retained knowledge, it's not instinctive.
A balance is good yes, however suggesting that students sre failing due to the gender of teachers is not right or fair.
Female teachers achieve the same qualification as their male counterparts, and are equally as competent.

hypocrisy and lies. its proven fact women are generally better at certain things and men better at others. also both genders clearly have different skills and experiences ...the classroom should reflect society and 88% female doesn't reflect anything. actually under 8yrs the number fo male teachers in the US is 2% we simply don't trust men with kids that age. its totally discriminatory. all men should not be punished for the sins of the tiny tiny minority. on the other hand yourself and many supporters of radical feminism and so called equality demand more female mp's and women in the boardroom, even when its not done democratically or meritocratically with women only elections or female only jobs....total brainless anti-democratic hypocrisy.
these femiinists don't care less about equality for men or the disabled. Theyre hate preaching self serving divisive hypocrites.,,,they don't give a damn about education or fairness...this is why the education system has collapsed.

Marsh. 04-12-2013 01:08 AM

I'm waiting...


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