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Originally posted by FSW View Post:-)
@Prinny - a good teacher can change a child's life. My stepson had just one teacher at his primary school who understood him and the difference it made to his life for that one year simply cannot be measured. What an incredible responsibility teachers have. Some fail to measure up and then some manage to do something amazing.
After 2 and a half years there, we moved again and I went back to the school I was meant to go to. All of my old friends were there and it was like I never left. Unfortunately by this time I had developed quite a negative attitude towards school in general and still played truant and didn't behave too well.
There was a teacher called Mr Price who could see between the lines and the ability I had. He kept an eye on me and treated me with the respect I found missing at the other school. He took me out of lessons like R.E that he know I had no interest in and gave me extra tuition in others. All in his own free time. He make me tea, gave me cakes, smoked in front of me and generally acted like a person and not a teacher.
Because of him, I left school with 4 GCSE's. Ok not spectacular compared to a lot of people but I was on a road to ruin. This man played a big part in my life and I dread to think what might have happened to me had he not been around.
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Posting on a videogame forum using a computer/smartphone/tablet and moaning how **** education is may well be the funniest thing in this thread. Without an educational system I wouldn't have had to read this pish mind you. Yeah, let's bin all this technological advancement we've achieved due to education and get back to painting on walls with our number two's and picking nits out of each others hair.
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Originally posted by ikobo View PostPosting on a videogame forum using a computer/smartphone/tablet and moaning how **** education is may well be the funniest thing in this thread. Without an educational system I wouldn't have had to read this pish mind you. Yeah, let's bin all this technological advancement we've achieved due to education and get back to painting on walls with our number two's and picking nits out of each others hair.
And nobody is advocating returning to the Palaeolithic period (the time most cave paintings were produced). Again, it's a very black and white view to say the only alternative to the school system is no education at all and resigning ourselves to painting with our own ****. We, humans, invented the school system and the monetary system, therefore it is in our power to replace them with more intelligent systems that better serve the whole of humanity and free us from this perpetual stuggle and competition that really serves only those at the very top.
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Sounds like a good plan.
When I lived in Israel I knew a South African girl who hugged trees. She was your genuine, barefooted, flowers-in-her-hair, hippy, love child. She was stunningly gorgeous with an even more beautiful personality. She was kinda what I imagine a real fairy might be like. First time I saw her hugging a tree, it was odd, but it didn't seem so odd by the third of fourth time. I might try it myself some time.
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Originally posted by Charlie View PostSounds like a good plan.
When I lived in Israel I knew a South African girl who hugged trees. She was your genuine, barefooted, flowers-in-her-hair, hippy, love child. She was stunningly gorgeous with an even more beautiful personality. She was kinda what I imagine a real fairy might be like. First time I saw her hugging a tree, it was odd, but it didn't seem so odd by the third of fourth time. I might try it myself some time.
(*Granted, its head is balder now, and there are more lines in the face, more creases, but the bilious stench of funk is still extant.)
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Spent eight months smack bang in the middle of the Negev desert in Tze'-elim, 9 months 5 miles outside Kiryat Shmona in a place called Shamir - a stone's throw from the Syrian border, then six months in Jerusalem and a bit of travelling around. Beautiful country and people.
Ani lo evreet. I think I said that right.
Edit: just realised I said "I don't Hebrew" which makes no sense. Ani lo medibar evreet. I think that's better.Last edited by Charlie; 12-03-2013, 16:42.
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