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Re: schools obsessed with uniforms

Post by newtovillagelife » July 5, 2019, 11:48 am

Essex wrote:
July 5, 2019, 8:36 am
Giggle wrote:
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Sure, Essex. If I had a baht for every time some dope tried to peddle that "we drove" fable, I'd be a very rich man.

You guys need to come up with some new fiction.
Not surprised it has happened to others given the appalling lack of knowledge of the rest of the world.

As for brightest.

Mathematics - USA ranked 25th in the world
Reading - 23rd in the world
Science - 22nd in the world

source https://www.infoplease.com/us/elementar ... nce-skills

There are some fine Universities in the USA and I have many fine American friends, but the population at large is not well educated, has a very weak understanding of the world at large,is increasingly isolationist, jingoistic and delusional about its capabilities.

FFS, they got the snot kicked out of them by little countries like North Vietnam, Honduras and Cuba where the US had to slink away with its tail between its legs. This has been followed by dismal failures in the Middle East, South America. Dictators like Putin, Kim Il Sung and Xi Jinping treat America with disdain.

World's brightest, utter BS
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Re: schools obsessed with uniforms

Post by GT93 » July 5, 2019, 12:15 pm

We're supposed to be banging on about uniforms you wallies. :lol:
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Re: schools obsessed with uniforms

Post by Manxlad » July 5, 2019, 2:50 pm

Luckily my two boys have only three sets of uniforms
The usual standard short sleeve shirt and shorts
P E kit ( sports kit)
Scout uniform
My puzzlement is with the weekly scout day, they all dress up including the teachers and seemingly pay the scout aspect lip service and basic normal schooling resumes and takes the majority of the school day.
Now I’m not whinging about this as I want my kids educated to the best of their schools teaching ability, but it just appears to be a dressing up day and a love of all things uniform, and very little else.
Back in the U.K. I was a cub and scout and enjoyed every minute of it, a fantastic learning and communal experience dedicated fully to the philosophy of Baden Powell’s scouting movement, but here in LOS it just appears to be another dressing up day sadly

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Re: schools obsessed with uniforms

Post by Essex » July 5, 2019, 4:36 pm

GT93 wrote:
July 5, 2019, 12:15 pm
We're supposed to be banging on about uniforms you wallies. :lol:
You are right GT. Seems that the view of uniforms is not uniform.
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Re: schools obsessed with uniforms

Post by AlexO » July 5, 2019, 5:59 pm

Manxlad wrote:
July 5, 2019, 2:50 pm
Luckily my two boys have only three sets of uniforms
The usual standard short sleeve shirt and shorts
P E kit ( sports kit)
Scout uniform
My puzzlement is with the weekly scout day, they all dress up including the teachers and seemingly pay the scout aspect lip service and basic normal schooling resumes and takes the majority of the school day.
Now I’m not whinging about this as I want my kids educated to the best of their schools teaching ability, but it just appears to be a dressing up day and a love of all things uniform, and very little else.
Back in the U.K. I was a cub and scout and enjoyed every minute of it, a fantastic learning and communal experience dedicated fully to the philosophy of Baden Powell’s scouting movement, but here in LOS it just appears to be another dressing up day sadly
My 9 year old stepdaughter has the same Manxlad but last week (Thursday) she was frantic because she could not find her long white stick. Me and the missus drove to Nong Han to buy a new one and arrived at her school (new private one at Nong Mek) around lunchtime. Was really surprised to see the teachers in uniform marching the kids (in uniform) up and down the quite large play area, calling out timings etc. All quite military like and I have had quieter RSM's take a parade. Nothing like starting them young.

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Re: schools obsessed with uniforms

Post by Giggle » July 5, 2019, 8:11 pm

Scholarship takes a back seat to discipline and conformity -- uniforms part of the orthodoxy. It's commonplace in reform schools and subordinate juvenile control centers masquerading as academic-minded institutions of learning.
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Re: schools obsessed with uniforms

Post by Essex » July 6, 2019, 9:33 am

Giggle wrote:
July 5, 2019, 8:11 pm
Scholarship takes a back seat to discipline and conformity -- uniforms part of the orthodoxy. It's commonplace in reform schools and subordinate juvenile control centers masquerading as academic-minded institutions of learning.
Having an opinion is fine, however it flies in the face of one of America's own educational researchers

"While difficult to define, due to the socio-economic variations in School District funding systems. A pattern emerges which is not evident in leading OECD nations in Western Europe and most other English speaking nations. Unsurprisingly, poor discipline has an inverse impact on academic achievement. Undoubtedly, cultural attitudes have a bearing, but the role of status based on designer label clothing and its symbolism, particularly in High Schools is holding back academic outcomes.

In Great Falls MT, Eastern Prairie High School introduced compulsory Uniforms in 2008/9 with very interesting results. Within 3 years, GPA results lifted 0.35%. The school experienced an influx of students, with population and property prices rising above the average for the school district as parents moved into the area. Other schools in MT have discussed adopting a uniform policy in light of this success and we look forward to longitudinal reviews to validate these early indicators"

Prof D N Elggig - Research Fellow, Montana Institute of Educational Research - University of Montana 2012
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Re: schools obsessed with uniforms

Post by AlexO » July 6, 2019, 12:09 pm

https://www.facebook.com/LetsPopTalk/vi ... 923016402/
Giggle this is your version of "academic-minded institutions of learning" churning out halfwitted kids who even your own people despair off.

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Re: schools obsessed with uniforms

Post by Giggle » July 6, 2019, 12:39 pm

That settles it. One high school in Montana saw grades rise 1/3 of 1 percent. OK, I concede. It is impossible to argue with such incontrovertible proof.

Uniforms make students smarter!

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Re: schools obsessed with uniforms

Post by Essex » July 6, 2019, 5:32 pm

Giggle wrote:
July 6, 2019, 12:39 pm
That settles it. One high school in Montana saw grades rise 1/3 of 1 percent. OK, I concede. It is impossible to argue with such incontrovertible proof.

Uniforms make students smarter!

(what a dope)
not bad for 1 year, by the time students go through 4 years of senior high that should be much bigger. The point here is uniforms improved, not detracted from academic achievement, if introduced K-12 it will equate to nearly 4% and a much better disciplinary outcome
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Re: schools obsessed with uniforms

Post by Essex » July 6, 2019, 6:05 pm

what astounded me more about the study was the similarity of the professor's name to Giggle's name
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Re: schools obsessed with uniforms

Post by Essex » July 6, 2019, 6:43 pm

AlexO wrote:
July 6, 2019, 12:09 pm
https://www.facebook.com/LetsPopTalk/vi ... 923016402/
Giggle this is your version of "academic-minded institutions of learning" churning out halfwitted kids who even your own people despair off.
how about https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj3iNxZ8Dww
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Re: schools obsessed with uniforms

Post by Essex » July 6, 2019, 8:01 pm

Essex wrote:
July 6, 2019, 6:43 pm
AlexO wrote:
July 6, 2019, 12:09 pm
https://www.facebook.com/LetsPopTalk/vi ... 923016402/
Giggle this is your version of "academic-minded institutions of learning" churning out halfwitted kids who even your own people despair off.
how about https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj3iNxZ8Dww
or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJlY9C7YWzI
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Re: schools obsessed with uniforms

Post by AlexO » July 7, 2019, 11:35 am

Essex
With looks and a body like that who needs to be educated, if she sticks to what she is good at then there will be illusions of grandeur or equality. She might even keep her bra, she will need in later life.

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