Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:23 - May 19 with 1623 views | longlostjack | We have to be a little careful when generalising about underprivileged kids with no access to computers tablets and mobile phones. Of course there are a lot of genuine cases. There are also those kids that come bleary eyed on a Monday morning to school because they’ve been playing Fortnite or similar until the early hours of the morning. It’s not always a technology problem but a social problem. Same as obesity. Broken family structures. [Post edited 19 May 2020 20:28]
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Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:27 - May 19 with 1610 views | Humpty |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:01 - May 19 by BrynCartwright | Piker being an asshole again... Quelle surprise! |
I wonder what risks Pikey is taking for the good of the country. | | | |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:27 - May 19 with 1609 views | BrynCartwright |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:13 - May 19 by FieryJack | That assh*le Pikey wouldn't last a week as a teacher. |
I doubt he's got a degree guvnor! | |
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Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:31 - May 19 with 1605 views | Neath_Jack |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 17:09 - May 19 by Professor | The unions are correctly ensuring the safety of their members. My wife works in a primary: Firstly teachers have been providing care for key worker's children. Secondly most teachers are providing and supporting online resources. My son is doing 3-4 pieces of work per day. These are being assessed and support provided Thirdly as far as I am aware there is no objection to returning to work from the majority of teachers, but given 95% consider there to be safety issues, one has to consider that employers have duty under the Health and Safety at Work Act to ensure the safety of the employees, including risk assessment, training and provision of PPE as needed. No one really knows the risks of carriage and transmission of SARS-CoV2 by children. Whilst they are less susceptible to respiratory disease, we don't know of longer term sequelae. Our neighbouring authority, Wirral, are not going back as they can not guarantee safety and Liverpool will not be back until mid-June at latest. One has to genuinely question, given the restrictions what the benefits of primary kids returning are. I can see some merit in year 10 and 12 returning as at 15 and 17 there should be sufficient undertstanding to follow social distancing. Arguably this also needs facemasks to be worn too. |
Just a point of order Prof, it's the The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, which calls for risk assessments, not HASAWA. And for your PPE considerations, look no further than the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations. But training and safety (safe & without risks to healtth), is indeed contained in the lovely HASAWA. I likes Regulations & Acts me | |
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Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:33 - May 19 with 1594 views | longlostjack |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:27 - May 19 by Humpty | I wonder what risks Pikey is taking for the good of the country. |
This. Empty vessels make most noise. Funny how he often starts a thread but hasn’t got the guts or mental capacity to continue arguing his case. Anyone would think he’s a WUM. [Post edited 19 May 2020 20:35]
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Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:39 - May 19 with 1583 views | LeonWasGod |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:27 - May 19 by Humpty | I wonder what risks Pikey is taking for the good of the country. |
Risk of ejaculating over his keyboard when his latest troll post hits home I suspect. | | | |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:46 - May 19 with 1570 views | londonlisa2001 |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:04 - May 19 by Kilkennyjack | Great post. Priority for the hard of thinking .... 1. Safety for all 2. Education If schools closed because they were not safe, then they should publish the new science behind the change of advice. Otherwise it appears political. Only then can you get people behind opening up. Otherwise you wait till they go back in September. The posh kids schools are not rushing back. I wonder why not ? Oh thats right - safety. |
The bit about ‘posh schools’ which Tenby also alluded to earlier isn’t true you know. Some boarding schools (many of whom have a lot of international students) aren’t starting but many private schools have said they’ll do the same as the state schools. Boarding schools are in a very different situation. | | | |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:56 - May 19 with 1547 views | marchamjack | Fair play to the OP, could he be more ignorant and thick ...just in case he’s hard of thinking too... the answer is no ( just to help him out) Mrs MJ is a primary head here in England. As I type she is on a Teams Governors meeting (since 7pm) talking about the return to school on the 1st June. I say return, she’s been in since day 1 providing schooling to kids of essential workers. You know, those kids of those most at risk of catching Covid and all without PPE. There is no PPE being offered by Boris to schools, he somehow thinks schools must be immune from Covid. They are not. Over 50 teachers have so far died, third (I think) behind NHS and care home related staff/residents. When over a 100 kids start in June, the 4yo children will continue to hug, hold hands, lick each other etc, they haven’t got a clue about social distancing. I hope schools will not become the new care homes. Anyway, thick as fck people like the OP will no doubt not care about teachers dying and will continue to throw barbs from the safety of their sofas. | |
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Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:05 - May 19 with 1536 views | Professor |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:31 - May 19 by Neath_Jack | Just a point of order Prof, it's the The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, which calls for risk assessments, not HASAWA. And for your PPE considerations, look no further than the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations. But training and safety (safe & without risks to healtth), is indeed contained in the lovely HASAWA. I likes Regulations & Acts me |
I just chair health and safety committee. Guided by our excellent advisors but like like reminding heads of department of their legal obligations. They don’t know either! | | | |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:07 - May 19 with 1532 views | longlostjack |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:56 - May 19 by marchamjack | Fair play to the OP, could he be more ignorant and thick ...just in case he’s hard of thinking too... the answer is no ( just to help him out) Mrs MJ is a primary head here in England. As I type she is on a Teams Governors meeting (since 7pm) talking about the return to school on the 1st June. I say return, she’s been in since day 1 providing schooling to kids of essential workers. You know, those kids of those most at risk of catching Covid and all without PPE. There is no PPE being offered by Boris to schools, he somehow thinks schools must be immune from Covid. They are not. Over 50 teachers have so far died, third (I think) behind NHS and care home related staff/residents. When over a 100 kids start in June, the 4yo children will continue to hug, hold hands, lick each other etc, they haven’t got a clue about social distancing. I hope schools will not become the new care homes. Anyway, thick as fck people like the OP will no doubt not care about teachers dying and will continue to throw barbs from the safety of their sofas. |
The sad thing Marcham is that he/she seems to get a kick out of it. Really pathetic but has to be excused if he/she has mental issues. [Post edited 19 May 2020 21:08]
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Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:18 - May 19 with 1512 views | Neath_Jack |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:07 - May 19 by longlostjack | The sad thing Marcham is that he/she seems to get a kick out of it. Really pathetic but has to be excused if he/she has mental issues. [Post edited 19 May 2020 21:08]
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He will only get a kick out of it if people respond to him with anger / frustration. Ignore him and he gets starved of the attention that his post is craving. It's how all trolls work. | |
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Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:20 - May 19 with 1506 views | BrynCartwright |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:07 - May 19 by longlostjack | The sad thing Marcham is that he/she seems to get a kick out of it. Really pathetic but has to be excused if he/she has mental issues. [Post edited 19 May 2020 21:08]
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I truly doubt he has mental issues. If I recall correctly from PP's deep dark past, he mentioned he has a home near the Mumbles that is worth 3 or 400K that Warwick continually takes the piss out of. He is married, but why a woman would agree to marry such a bigoted cnt is mystifying. Also, was he a copper once? If so, he could not have got much further than Sergeant. I am fascinated by this most unorthodox Welshman. | |
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Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:22 - May 19 with 1498 views | WxmJax |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:13 - May 19 by FieryJack | That assh*le Pikey wouldn't last a week as a teacher. |
A week ? I like your optimism. | |
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Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:47 - May 19 with 1473 views | Joe_bradshaw | I suspect that during lockdown many parents have come to realise that maybe it's not the teachers that's the problem... | |
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Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:49 - May 19 with 1471 views | longlostjack |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:20 - May 19 by BrynCartwright | I truly doubt he has mental issues. If I recall correctly from PP's deep dark past, he mentioned he has a home near the Mumbles that is worth 3 or 400K that Warwick continually takes the piss out of. He is married, but why a woman would agree to marry such a bigoted cnt is mystifying. Also, was he a copper once? If so, he could not have got much further than Sergeant. I am fascinated by this most unorthodox Welshman. |
Has he mentioned a second home in Symonds Yat or Waitrose? | |
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Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:52 - May 19 with 1463 views | Joe_bradshaw |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:49 - May 19 by longlostjack | Has he mentioned a second home in Symonds Yat or Waitrose? |
A second home in Waitrose? Presumably in the fruit and veg department amongst the other turnips. | |
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Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:55 - May 19 with 1460 views | longlostjack |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:52 - May 19 by Joe_bradshaw | A second home in Waitrose? Presumably in the fruit and veg department amongst the other turnips. |
Espresso coffee aisle amongst the Barristers. [Post edited 19 May 2020 21:56]
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Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 22:05 - May 19 with 1434 views | Garyjack |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:18 - May 19 by Neath_Jack | He will only get a kick out of it if people respond to him with anger / frustration. Ignore him and he gets starved of the attention that his post is craving. It's how all trolls work. |
I've said this a few times. He's ugly inside and needs to be ignored by everyone on here. | | | |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 22:18 - May 19 with 1403 views | karnataka |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:04 - May 19 by Kilkennyjack | Great post. Priority for the hard of thinking .... 1. Safety for all 2. Education If schools closed because they were not safe, then they should publish the new science behind the change of advice. Otherwise it appears political. Only then can you get people behind opening up. Otherwise you wait till they go back in September. The posh kids schools are not rushing back. I wonder why not ? Oh thats right - safety. |
My niece lives in Dublin and has a 10yo daughter and they were told a few weeks ago that schools were closed until September because there was no way of guaranteeing safety for all children and all teachers. Who knows, maybe not the best decision for every single kid but no ambiguity, no grey areas. Everyone knows where they stand and get on with it. | | | |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 22:53 - May 19 with 1368 views | airedale |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 21:20 - May 19 by BrynCartwright | I truly doubt he has mental issues. If I recall correctly from PP's deep dark past, he mentioned he has a home near the Mumbles that is worth 3 or 400K that Warwick continually takes the piss out of. He is married, but why a woman would agree to marry such a bigoted cnt is mystifying. Also, was he a copper once? If so, he could not have got much further than Sergeant. I am fascinated by this most unorthodox Welshman. |
Somebody told me Bryn, that the Oystermouth area (aka Mumbles) is the second most expensive village/town of its type in the UK. The most expensive one is about 15 miles away over the water in England parantly. £300/400k would get you a tidy sized terraced house wouldn’t it? | | | |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 23:11 - May 19 with 1351 views | Kilkennyjack |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 20:46 - May 19 by londonlisa2001 | The bit about ‘posh schools’ which Tenby also alluded to earlier isn’t true you know. Some boarding schools (many of whom have a lot of international students) aren’t starting but many private schools have said they’ll do the same as the state schools. Boarding schools are in a very different situation. |
Is this posh enough for you ? | |
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Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 23:18 - May 19 with 1344 views | londonlisa2001 |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 23:11 - May 19 by Kilkennyjack | Is this posh enough for you ? |
Sigh, you really are becoming quite unable to read. As I said, some boarding schools who tend to have many international students have said they won’t open until September. That doesn’t mean all private schools are doing the same. Eton and Harrow are boarding schools. You have literally just proved what I said to be correct. Even you must realise that there’s a difference between schools that are also places where people live and those that are schools. As I also said, I can see both sides of the argument, I believe it’s very difficult to know what’s best. But your incessant politically motivated bollox is of absolutely no use to anyone. You sound like Wolfie Smith on steroids, | | | |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 23:21 - May 19 with 1339 views | Professor |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 23:18 - May 19 by londonlisa2001 | Sigh, you really are becoming quite unable to read. As I said, some boarding schools who tend to have many international students have said they won’t open until September. That doesn’t mean all private schools are doing the same. Eton and Harrow are boarding schools. You have literally just proved what I said to be correct. Even you must realise that there’s a difference between schools that are also places where people live and those that are schools. As I also said, I can see both sides of the argument, I believe it’s very difficult to know what’s best. But your incessant politically motivated bollox is of absolutely no use to anyone. You sound like Wolfie Smith on steroids, |
Sorry Lisa- can’t resist FREEDOM FOR TOOTING! I lived in Tooting as a student and the temptation to mod that every time I came out of Tooting Broadway Station was enormous | | | |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 23:25 - May 19 with 1334 views | londonlisa2001 |
Teachers are a disgrace trying to politicise the Pandemic on 23:21 - May 19 by Professor | Sorry Lisa- can’t resist FREEDOM FOR TOOTING! I lived in Tooting as a student and the temptation to mod that every time I came out of Tooting Broadway Station was enormous |
I am a great fan of Tooting. Used to live near there for a long time. Some great, and I mean great, Indian restaurants Particularly veggie places. I’ve always particularly loved the fact they shove up lights all along Tooting High Street for Diwali and leave them up for Christmas. | | | |
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