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Originally Posted by Beastie
I created this thread because at the end of the day I think everyone should have the same level of education. Well except those who have learning difficulties or are disabled in which they get extra help anyway or go to a different special school. I think all schools should have a special needs department because most people are cabable. They just need extra help and encouragement. I actually think some parents are great that they save their money to put their sprogs in private schools. Rather than purchase other goods that are no use really.
I just think in the future the education system should change with no private schools. I know that some rich people or people who have been in private schools will disagree with this. Especially from going to a better education to a distinctly average education. I just think everything is too capitalist and everyone in education should be granted the same opportunities.
I have never said anything about stereotypes. You get knobheads in the public school and private school but you also get all round decent people in both schools too. You get snobbery EVERYWHERE. Reverse snobbery is just as bad as snobbery. Unfortunately I get the blunt of both snobbery and reverse snobbery. Because I am more fortunate than some people.. but some people look down at me in the job I do and they think I should have gone to university or something.
I think with no private schools the public schools will become more better off. If parents want their kids or if the kids themselves want to excel in something then they should have classes outside the national curriculum which should be provided for those who are "gifted".
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Correct you didn't but still they showed up on the thread.
for what it is worth: I have found through very personal experience that many working to middle class 'children' - who go on to attend University - in my own experience from the great many I have met - they come into the workplace on internships / work placements -they are the very ones who look down on others, they are the ones who think they are something, and have the view that they are above even those far more experienced (academically and professionally).
Far more so than any person who has been privately educated during their school years.
Your comment that I've put in red though - confused the issue somewhat for me. Doesn't that invalidate to a degree, your feeling that there should be no private education at all - if on one hand you are 'applauding' parents who do that, but then are saying there shouldn't be different educational systems?