Joey Naylor: [eating fast food, next to Ferris wheel, at the Santa Monica Amusement Pier] ... so what happens when you're wrong?From the film "Thank You for Smoking". One of the best analyses of the modern "debate" strategy.
Nick Naylor: Whoa, Joey I'm never wrong.
Joey Naylor: But you can't always be right...
Nick Naylor: Well, if it's your job to be right, then you're never wrong.
Joey Naylor: But what if you are wrong?
Nick Naylor: OK, let's say that you're defending chocolate, and I'm defending vanilla. Now if I were to say to you: 'Vanilla is the best flavour ice-cream', you'd say...
Joey Naylor: No, chocolate is.
Nick Naylor: Exactly, but you can't win that argument... so, I'll ask you: so you think chocolate is the be all and the end all of ice-cream, do you?
Joey Naylor: It's the best ice-cream, I wouldn't order any other.
Nick Naylor: Oh! So it's all chocolate for you is it?
Joey Naylor: Yes, chocolate is all I need.
Nick Naylor: Well, I need more than chocolate, and for that matter I need more than vanilla. I believe that we need freedom. And choice when it comes to our ice-cream, and that Joey Naylor, that is the definition of liberty.
Joey Naylor: But that's not what we're talking about
Nick Naylor: Ah! But that's what I'm talking about.
Joey Naylor: ...but you didn't prove that vanilla was the best...
Nick Naylor: I didn't have to. I proved that you're wrong, and if you're wrong I'm right.
Joey Naylor: But you still didn't convince me
Nick Naylor: It's that I'm not after you. I'm after them.
[points into the crowd]
A head teacher said he had been forced to ask his mother and sister to help out due to a lack of staff.Aren't we lucky we've got a government who know what they're doing, and won't do anything stupid to make things worse.
Steve Hitchcock, of St Peter's Primary in Budleigh Salterton, Devon, said he was losing some catering staff to supermarkets because they paid more.
"It does feel like something needs to give, enough is enough," he said.
The Department for Education said it understood that schools were facing cost pressures and said they would benefit from the Energy Relief Scheme.
Mr Hitchcock said the school had seen a 9% real terms cut in income in the last decade.
He said energy bills had risen 100% in the last six months, the catering bill was £38,000 in the red and the school did not have the money for staff pay increases of 5-10% .
"It is mission impossible," Mr Hitchcock said.
St Peter's Primary School has seen energy costs rise 100% in the last six months
"What we're expected to do with the resources we've got, the two don't match.
"Staff are leaving to go work in supermarkets for better paid jobs which means that it's really hard to recruit.
"And in particular at the moment getting cleaners and lunchtime staff is really tricky because the pay is low.
"So I had to ask my mum to come and volunteer as a lunchtime assistant.
"And I had to ask my sister if she'd come and do some cleaning to make sure we had enough staff to do that as well.
"I mean, that's just crazy."
He started as a head teacher in 2008 and said it had "got to the point where there isn't anything else to cut back".
He added: "We are constantly asking parents for money, constantly asking local groups, constantly trying to get money from any source.
"It shouldn't be my job."...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-63312321
The Department for Education said it understood that schools were facing cost pressures and said they would benefit from the Energy Relief Scheme"You may have had your legs cut off, but the guy in the next bed likes your boots!"
Subjects including German, French, art, drama and design technology could soon be shut off to many state school students as heads say they are being forced into cutting expensive and less popular lessons to address crippling deficits.Authorising a pay rise but not providing the cash to fund it is a clever way to pull the rug from under state education and force schools to drop the "worthless" subjects.
The vast majority of English state schools expect to be in the red by the next school year, pushed under by enormous energy bills and an unfunded pay rise for teachers...
https://amp.theguardian.com/education/2 ... -cuts-bite
Yug wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 9:48 am Either somebody played a blinder, or they accidentally got the result they wanted.I think they probably knew what they were doing. Tory education authorities were playing the same game 1997-2005.
My money's on the latter.
Watchman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 10:35 am Well we don’t need foreign languages as all those countries begging us for a trade deal will have to speak The Kings EnglishLet's abolish the language department, and recruit some gammons to teach "shouting at foreigners".
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