Education in Wales Slumps on 11:07 - Dec 5 with 3489 views | Wingstandwood | I am off to go to Home Bargains to buy some popcorn to read YesCymru's upcoming opinion(s) on all. The previous track record shows two obvious options…..No1: “No comment” and ignore it completely, because it’ll go away..... No2: Blame: Westminster, London, England, the U.K. Who is in charge of edication in Wales? Mmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!! https://twitter.com/YesCymru | |
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Education in Wales Slumps on 11:11 - Dec 5 with 3487 views | felixstowe_jack | Not with Drakeford in charge. | |
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Education in Wales Slumps on 11:55 - Dec 5 with 3467 views | Gwyn737 | The education reforms in Wales (and similarly in Scotland) have been a disaster and they continue to head in the wrong direction. Scores in England have held up comparatively well and there has been some significant success, particularly in early reading. However, if you dig a bit deeper there are some additional factors at play within the English figures, particularly the impact of immigration. First generation immigrants do pretty much the same as their counterparts, whereas second generation immigrants do significantly better. It is a fact that higher levels of immigration in England prop up results, both in academic and social measures. Interestingly, this isn’t mirrored in other European countries, probably because the immigrants coming in are more comfortable with the language (this pattern is reflected in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand) and could explain why there is less anti-immigrant sentiment here amongst the young as there is in places like France. Another rather embarrassing outcome of the results is that the UK sits with Moldova and Mexico in the % of children who do not have enough food. | | | |
Education in Wales Slumps on 12:08 - Dec 5 with 3443 views | onehunglow |
Education in Wales Slumps on 11:07 - Dec 5 by Wingstandwood | I am off to go to Home Bargains to buy some popcorn to read YesCymru's upcoming opinion(s) on all. The previous track record shows two obvious options…..No1: “No comment” and ignore it completely, because it’ll go away..... No2: Blame: Westminster, London, England, the U.K. Who is in charge of edication in Wales? Mmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!! https://twitter.com/YesCymru |
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Education in Wales Slumps on 12:09 - Dec 5 with 3441 views | onehunglow |
Education in Wales Slumps on 11:55 - Dec 5 by Gwyn737 | The education reforms in Wales (and similarly in Scotland) have been a disaster and they continue to head in the wrong direction. Scores in England have held up comparatively well and there has been some significant success, particularly in early reading. However, if you dig a bit deeper there are some additional factors at play within the English figures, particularly the impact of immigration. First generation immigrants do pretty much the same as their counterparts, whereas second generation immigrants do significantly better. It is a fact that higher levels of immigration in England prop up results, both in academic and social measures. Interestingly, this isn’t mirrored in other European countries, probably because the immigrants coming in are more comfortable with the language (this pattern is reflected in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand) and could explain why there is less anti-immigrant sentiment here amongst the young as there is in places like France. Another rather embarrassing outcome of the results is that the UK sits with Moldova and Mexico in the % of children who do not have enough food. |
Looking around at the girths of kids, it looks like they have too much food It shows stats mislead I read we re amongst the most obese in Europe [Post edited 5 Dec 2023 12:09]
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Education in Wales Slumps on 12:12 - Dec 5 with 3437 views | felixstowe_jack |
Education in Wales Slumps on 12:09 - Dec 5 by onehunglow | Looking around at the girths of kids, it looks like they have too much food It shows stats mislead I read we re amongst the most obese in Europe [Post edited 5 Dec 2023 12:09]
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Apparently malnutrition causes obesity according to the experts. Most people don't believe that. Obesity is caused by eating too much. | |
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Education in Wales Slumps on 12:25 - Dec 5 with 3428 views | onehunglow |
Education in Wales Slumps on 12:12 - Dec 5 by felixstowe_jack | Apparently malnutrition causes obesity according to the experts. Most people don't believe that. Obesity is caused by eating too much. |
Obesity or excess fat occurs when too many calories are consumed but not utilised Sedentary lifestyles , kids in front of a screen with crap to munch on and there you have it Few if any kids had fat over the waistbands when I was growing up on the 50s When so was kids ,There was less overproduced , sugar coated , salted food around that they can access . Far greater poverty then | |
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Education in Wales Slumps on 13:21 - Dec 5 with 3390 views | Gwyn737 |
Education in Wales Slumps on 12:09 - Dec 5 by onehunglow | Looking around at the girths of kids, it looks like they have too much food It shows stats mislead I read we re amongst the most obese in Europe [Post edited 5 Dec 2023 12:09]
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Not misled at all. It's that there's a high % of obesity and there's also too much food poverty. Both are possible. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Education in Wales Slumps on 13:25 - Dec 5 with 3382 views | onehunglow |
Education in Wales Slumps on 13:21 - Dec 5 by Gwyn737 | Not misled at all. It's that there's a high % of obesity and there's also too much food poverty. Both are possible. |
People eat too much,excercise too little. Fat is stored within the body especially the stomach | |
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Education in Wales Slumps on 19:34 - Dec 5 with 3285 views | Gwyn737 |
Education in Wales Slumps on 13:25 - Dec 5 by onehunglow | People eat too much,excercise too little. Fat is stored within the body especially the stomach |
I’m not disagreeing about that but we have two separate issues. We have some of the highest levels of obesity AND we have food poverty comparable to Mexico and Moldova. | | | |
Education in Wales Slumps on 19:54 - Dec 5 with 3280 views | onehunglow |
Education in Wales Slumps on 19:34 - Dec 5 by Gwyn737 | I’m not disagreeing about that but we have two separate issues. We have some of the highest levels of obesity AND we have food poverty comparable to Mexico and Moldova. |
I do not accept the last piece . Sorry. We have epidemic obesity that sees us killing our future kids .Far greater an issue. We are seeing our kids ageing before our very eyes . How many ribshowing kids do you see around the streets Look at any public photographs up to 1960 .it is staggering to see the difference . | |
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Education in Wales Slumps on 20:15 - Dec 5 with 3263 views | Gwyn737 |
Education in Wales Slumps on 19:54 - Dec 5 by onehunglow | I do not accept the last piece . Sorry. We have epidemic obesity that sees us killing our future kids .Far greater an issue. We are seeing our kids ageing before our very eyes . How many ribshowing kids do you see around the streets Look at any public photographs up to 1960 .it is staggering to see the difference . |
Blimey. It’s not a question of accepting it, it’s fact. The data comes from the PISA report that all the information in the OP comes from. | | | |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:31 - Dec 5 with 3256 views | onehunglow |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:15 - Dec 5 by Gwyn737 | Blimey. It’s not a question of accepting it, it’s fact. The data comes from the PISA report that all the information in the OP comes from. |
What is? Blimey. What we see on the streets is wrong then. How are these stats compiled, Whom is interviewed And where | |
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Education in Wales Slumps on 20:33 - Dec 5 with 3254 views | SullutaCreturned |
Education in Wales Slumps on 19:54 - Dec 5 by onehunglow | I do not accept the last piece . Sorry. We have epidemic obesity that sees us killing our future kids .Far greater an issue. We are seeing our kids ageing before our very eyes . How many ribshowing kids do you see around the streets Look at any public photographs up to 1960 .it is staggering to see the difference . |
Hey, you didn't see very many fat kids in the 60's or 70's. We were always out playing because e didnt have 200 channels, mobile phones and x boxes. We played sport, we rode our bikes, we went swimming and climbed trees. My youngest son plays football, he's never done the others. it's sad. We tried to get him swimming but to no avail. Not that he's fat. He trains hard and is very lean and fit | | | |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:34 - Dec 5 with 3246 views | controversial_jack | The standard of teaching has really dropped | | | |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:42 - Dec 5 with 3243 views | Gwyn737 |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:33 - Dec 5 by SullutaCreturned | Hey, you didn't see very many fat kids in the 60's or 70's. We were always out playing because e didnt have 200 channels, mobile phones and x boxes. We played sport, we rode our bikes, we went swimming and climbed trees. My youngest son plays football, he's never done the others. it's sad. We tried to get him swimming but to no avail. Not that he's fat. He trains hard and is very lean and fit |
Spot on Cat. There also wasn’t the access to ultra processed food. It’s one of the reasons why children can be both obese and also suffer from malnutrition. | | | |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:43 - Dec 5 with 3242 views | SullutaCreturned |
It's the same everywhere, there is extreme wealth AND extreme poverty. Even in the Africas, South Americas and Asia. It has always been thus, there are have's and have nots. | | | |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:44 - Dec 5 with 3236 views | Gwyn737 |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:43 - Dec 5 by SullutaCreturned | It's the same everywhere, there is extreme wealth AND extreme poverty. Even in the Africas, South Americas and Asia. It has always been thus, there are have's and have nots. |
True. But the our gap in one of the wealthiest countries in the world is too wide. | | | |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:45 - Dec 5 with 3234 views | Gwyn737 |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:34 - Dec 5 by controversial_jack | The standard of teaching has really dropped |
By what measure? | | | |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:45 - Dec 5 with 3232 views | pencoedjack | So our kids are getting fatter & thicker. | | | |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:48 - Dec 5 with 3232 views | onehunglow |
I ll start one myself. | |
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Education in Wales Slumps on 20:50 - Dec 5 with 3229 views | Gwyn737 |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:48 - Dec 5 by onehunglow | I ll start one myself. |
Go for it 🤣 | | | |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:55 - Dec 5 with 3221 views | onehunglow |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:50 - Dec 5 by Gwyn737 | Go for it 🤣 |
lol. I need to photograph members of the public as they go about their business . Recently,we were in Lidl ( for croissants) and saw a kid aged no more than 10 with a pen ill fitting track suit with a “ beer belly” so significant it was disgusting. Their trolley contained Pizza,sweets, burgers, chips, and a plethora of processed foods . Parents also at least 3 stone overweight You are what you eat | |
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Education in Wales Slumps on 22:49 - Dec 5 with 3178 views | Boundy |
Education in Wales Slumps on 20:33 - Dec 5 by SullutaCreturned | Hey, you didn't see very many fat kids in the 60's or 70's. We were always out playing because e didnt have 200 channels, mobile phones and x boxes. We played sport, we rode our bikes, we went swimming and climbed trees. My youngest son plays football, he's never done the others. it's sad. We tried to get him swimming but to no avail. Not that he's fat. He trains hard and is very lean and fit |
All my meals as a child except for the Friday night treat from the chippy were home cooked I agree about being out and about ,15 a side footy down Heol Las Park until it got dark ,walking miles was not an oddity and we cycled everywhere .Swimming in the Tawe in the summer was another activity we were into ,walked to and from Llansamlet secondary from Birchgrove was the norm come rain or shine. Built like whippets and anyone who was fat really stood out. | |
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