http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2008/oct/08/teaching.pupilbehaviour
*warning, sarcasm ahead*
Britain amuses me sometimes. "All schools need an unequivocal commitment to dealing with all forms of extremism." I'm certain that war, any war, is a form of extremism. But the problem I have is who do I report to if my students want to join the military? www.counter-recruitment.org/
But you get my point.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQBWGo7pef8
"We have a duty of care to try to prevent any young person descending into any kind of illegal activity which could ruin their lives. But teachers are not trained to deal with radicalisation. We're not spy-catchers." Definitely the current wars are illegal, so this is a circle of counter production isn't it? I'm so confused.
Think about the other possibilities this has. Its a simple fill in the black exercise. Teachers have a duty to report students who ________ or __________ or question ______________ or show reluctance to _________. What marvelous modern age we live in.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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