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OPERATION CANNON FODDER.
'Military veterans will be offered £40,000 bursaries to retrain as teachers to help instill self-discipline and leadership skills in young people, the Government has announced. Former military personnel who begin teacher training courses in priority subjects - including maths, the sciences and modern foreign languages - can get a bursary from September. The Department for Education and Ministry of Defence want ex-servicemen and women to whom discipline is second nature to share the ethos with pupils.' What could the thinking behind this be, teachers cum drill sergeants creating generations of compliant conformists? http://www.independent.co.uk/news/ed...-a8241901.html
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Shortage of teachers, sounds like a decent idea giving them bursaries.
The bursaries should be offered to everyone wanting to become a teacher though. |
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Sounds like a good plan. Maybe they can train them to stop taking bloody inservice days and take less summer holidays too?
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We have a small and incredibly technical army. You can't just rock up and join now, you have to have really good grades. Also training in the British army is thorough, and carry recognised qualifications transferable to civvy street. Also, the chain of command is the best in the world... it's a pity more businesses don't recognise this.
I can't understand why there would be a problem allowing soldiers to teach. I mean, we don't mind them fighting and dying for us. We don't mind that they have fought for the freedom we all enjoy now. Why can't they teach in a classroom? Last edited by Livia; 06-03-2018 at 01:53 PM. |
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"Teach them self-discipline and leadership skills" there's no indication they will be held to the same standards as a squaddie. |
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I can't see how ex service persons would have the balance needed any more or less than any other person for whom teaching is a vocation.
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They have a wealth of experience and skillsets that is only a good thing to share with the next generation?
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Don't really see a problem in teaching people self discipline and leadership skills.
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Can't teachers do that already... what makes ex service personnel more adept at this? It's a whole new skill set, you can't motivate a child in the same way as a group of men on manoeuvres.
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Who said teachers couldn't do that? They're not being replaced. Weren't there reports that there aren't enough people training to teach? This helps that problem and brings in some very well experienced people who can do a good job. |
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I think it's a good idea, there's not enough teachers and it's known that veterans can struggle finding another path after they leave the army. There would be loads of candidates in the army that have the knowledge and could probably teach various technology and IT classes as well as Key Skills like Maths and Science easily, just have to train them up on the act of teaching and the curriculum and such.
It's not like every ex-soldier would treat the class like it's their regiment and be extreme in handling the students. I had art and English teachers in Secondary school that were ex military and they were the most laid back teachers at that school. It's not like a cloud of Drill Sergeants are going to descend on the schools across the UK because of it. Last edited by Tom4784; 06-03-2018 at 02:05 PM. |
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As long as they have the subject knowledge I feel its a good idea. A lot of NQTs quit the profession early in their careers as the pressure of the job is high, hopefully ex-military personnel, well used to pressurised positions will thrive and impart knowledge onto the students
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Does this mean an end to the naughty step?
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I can see there will be a backlash to this. When I worked in an east London college, we had a careers day and some of the more "radical" lecturers refused to agree to allow the "warmongers" into the college. And by Warmongers, they mean the army, navy and RAF. Now, I hate to turn this into a Left/Right debate, but clearly that's the direction it will take. And it's sad.
Also, if you don't think the military can teach motivation and self confidence without marching people up and down all day, then you're about fifty or sixty years out of date with your thinking. |
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I didn't suggest there would be any 'marching up and down' that is your misinterpretation yet again of my point.
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The fact that you would be with the lecturers is not a shock to me. Last edited by Livia; 06-03-2018 at 02:47 PM. |
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You really shouldn't take everything people say so literally, occasionally try to read between the lines that's my advice. I've made my concerns on here quite clear. The fact you're against the lecturers is no surprise to me either.
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Do you get the thing about the drill sergeant now? How you accused them of sending in "drill sergeants", and then said you didn't mention anything about them "marching up and down"? That's what you said.... and now you're advising me not to take things literally... which is your default reply when you've tripped yourself up. And yes, of course I'm against the lecturers. I'm a military widow... and you started this thread with "OPERATION CANNON FODDER", which really spelled out both your position, and your lack of knowledge, from the off. |
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Bursaries are available to all in certain subjects, I may be reading more into this I saw it and all I saw was some dystopian pink floyds 'the wall' inspired nightmare
![]() I think I'm coloured by my perception of this govt, I literally would not trust them to run a bath let alone a country. I have zero faith that they have the best interest of working class children at heart.
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Behaviour kids get away with at schools today, I mean, it's just wrong. All this treating kids like "young adults" when they are not, they are kids in the long process of becoming adult and need guidance AND boundaries. It seems many "civilian" teachers are not able to establish their authority. |
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