The_Valeyard wrote: Wait until the new junior cert reforms come in full are ahead. Be gold stars for everyone and maximum points for colouring books.
bodhrandude wrote: » OP they are all over the place, not just Ireland, Neds - Scotland, can't remember what they are called in England. Guess what? America has them too.
bodhrandude wrote: » OP they are all over the place, not just in Ireland, Neds (non-educated delinquents) in Scotland, chavs in England. Guess what? America has them too.
dd972 wrote: » The Irish education system is widely acknowledged as one of the best in Europe..
reason vs religion wrote: » No it's not!
Glenbhoy wrote: » Well it is by people in Ireland, never been clear on what basis though. It's grand imo, but it's no Finnish system!
dd972 wrote: » The Irish education system is widely acknowledged as one of the best in Europe, certainly better than the English comprehensive one so what's the story with skangers/scobes/scumbags whatever you call them, is there some lower strata of duff schools that churn them out or something?
DontThankMe wrote: » The skangers/scobes/scumbags are born into a family of the same type of people and just like their mammy and daddy they don't put any effort into their schoolwork because they know they will just end up living off the state like mammy and daddy while there are some exceptions to this the vast majority follow in their parents footsteps.
kylith wrote: » It's hard to educate out what's learned at home.
team_actimel wrote: » There were a fair few skangers in my school in the country and they got the same level of education as the rest of us (in primary school anyway). For some reason they didn't listen or absorb even the most basic of grammatical English. You only have to take a look at some of their Facebook pages and the lessons of punctuation and grammar seemed to have passed them by. "im full time mommy to 2 beautifull angles who I luv ta bits nd wud do anyting for i like to enjoy life and am a mad ting"
dd972 wrote: » The Irish education system is widely acknowledged as one of the best in Europe?
Wanderer78 wrote: » unfortunately our educational system isn great with dealing with complex problems such as mental health issues, complex behavioural problems, learning disabilities and personality disorders etc etc. people who have these issues are very likely to struggle in our educational system, some failing very badly and even leaving the system at an early stage. our system can in fact exacerbate these issues in some
Noddyholder wrote: » :P People in Ireland have a huge egotistical, self-absorbed Image of themselves & think the World knows all about us, We are famous for Drinking & the IRA , that's it folks.:D:)
dd972 wrote: » The Irish education system is widely acknowledged as one of the best in Europe
biko wrote: » The education system has indeed failed.
andekwarhola wrote: » Three opinions, no sources. :pac:
team_actimel wrote: » You only have to take a look at some of their Facebook pages and the lessons of punctuation and grammar seemed to have passed them by. "im full time mommy to 2 beautifull angles who I luv ta bits nd wud do anyting for i like to enjoy life and am a mad ting"
HigginsJ wrote: » I don't think anyone would argue with you on this one but I think this is more about a certain demographic and the high propensity for them to not fully engage with the educational system. I would love to see how many of these children are given an out in that they are suffering from "ADHD". I'm sure there are legitimate cases of those who suffer from this but it is something that is being bandied about willy nilly to excuse unacceptable behaviour.
TheQuietFella wrote: » What are you looking for here '78? Do you think that they should all these children with various social issues should be incorporated into the one class? I personally believe that Teachers have enough 'social issues' to deal with rather then adding to it!
kunst nugget wrote: » The third opinion was based on the first two posters inability to provide sources to back up their claims and so didn't need any sources.
andekwarhola wrote: » Thanks for providing that blinding shaft of illumination.
kunst nugget wrote: » I'm always on hand to help out those with special needs.
CoolHandBandit wrote: As for a solution iv'e no idea but iv'e heard the dock parents social welfare if their kids don't attend and behave in school argument before and that may be what's needed to partly solve the issue.