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"Not taught in school. Even worse, History is optional after year 9. It makes it easier to manipulate the plebe." V true. | |||
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"Not taught in school. Even worse, History is optional after year 9. It makes it easier to manipulate the plebe. V true." French Revolution is not in the syllabus anymore. You never know. It might give people ideas. | |||
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"It may not be taught in schools but it is certainly influenced in schools! And those that move on to further education will no doubtedly be taught and influenced by teachers that have a certain political leaning. " Really? Try to talk about politics or about anything remotely political in school these days and you’ll be properly told off. | |||
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"It may not be taught in schools but it is certainly influenced in schools! And those that move on to further education will no doubtedly be taught and influenced by teachers that have a certain political leaning. " How is it influenced exactly? | |||
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"It may not be taught in schools but it is certainly influenced in schools! And those that move on to further education will no doubtedly be taught and influenced by teachers that have a certain political leaning. How is it influenced exactly?" It’s well known that Maths teachers or Science teachers always brainwash their teachers by talking very subtly about politics and the need of a Labour gvt. And nobody ever notices it. | |||
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"It may not be taught in schools but it is certainly influenced in schools! And those that move on to further education will no doubtedly be taught and influenced by teachers that have a certain political leaning. How is it influenced exactly?" .................................I seem to remember not to long ago about a 15 year old school boy getting alot of stick at school for looking at the Ukip website and teachers reported him to the police. Do you think they would have done that if he had been checking out Jeremy corbyn? I think not! | |||
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"It may not be taught in schools but it is certainly influenced in schools! And those that move on to further education will no doubtedly be taught and influenced by teachers that have a certain political leaning. How is it influenced exactly?.................................I seem to remember not to long ago about a 15 year old school boy getting alot of stick at school for looking at the Ukip website and teachers reported him to the police. Do you think they would have done that if he had been checking out Jeremy corbyn? I think not! " Link? | |||
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"It may not be taught in schools but it is certainly influenced in schools! And those that move on to further education will no doubtedly be taught and influenced by teachers that have a certain political leaning. How is it influenced exactly?.................................I seem to remember not to long ago about a 15 year old school boy getting alot of stick at school for looking at the Ukip website and teachers reported him to the police. Do you think they would have done that if he had been checking out Jeremy corbyn? I think not! " | |||
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"Should they teach it at school? I'm assuming they still don't?I did it at a level." Yes they sould I studied it and glad I did,it amazing to me how many people have no grasp of politics and the British constitution. I have A level in this pity not more have really studied the subject to a minimal standard.Surely if you can vote you should have a grasp of the subject and not just if you like there face or not or your parents told you how to vote. | |||
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"I wish i had done politics at A level, for some reason i have always been amazed how politicians present themselves and mostly seek to better their own interests - rather than - the people they are supposed to represent. Anyone that hasn't seen it must watch " yes minister " on youtube from the start!" Brilliant programme and said to be very true to the real worl d of politics | |||
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"Should they teach it at school? I'm assuming they still don't?I did it at a level." They can only fit so many subjects into a timetable. I would be happy to see it replace PE. | |||
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"Not taught in school. Even worse, History is optional after year 9. It makes it easier to manipulate the plebe." Twas ever thus. Mind you, it would have left me with the choice of home economics or woodwork. I prefered geography. | |||
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"It may not be taught in schools but it is certainly influenced in schools! And those that move on to further education will no doubtedly be taught and influenced by teachers that have a certain political leaning. How is it influenced exactly?.................................I seem to remember not to long ago about a 15 year old school boy getting alot of stick at school for looking at the Ukip website and teachers reported him to the police. Do you think they would have done that if he had been checking out Jeremy corbyn? I think not! Link?" ............. Do I really have to make a Link? I seems critical thinking is also being erdicated from education, more so universities and further education. | |||
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"It may not be taught in schools but it is certainly influenced in schools! And those that move on to further education will no doubtedly be taught and influenced by teachers that have a certain political leaning. How is it influenced exactly?.................................I seem to remember not to long ago about a 15 year old school boy getting alot of stick at school for looking at the Ukip website and teachers reported him to the police. Do you think they would have done that if he had been checking out Jeremy corbyn? I think not! Link?............. Do I really have to make a Link? I seems critical thinking is also being erdicated from education, more so universities and further education. " I think he just wanted a link that proves your dodgy example is true and not bullshit. | |||
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"It may not be taught in schools but it is certainly influenced in schools! And those that move on to further education will no doubtedly be taught and influenced by teachers that have a certain political leaning. How is it influenced exactly?.................................I seem to remember not to long ago about a 15 year old school boy getting alot of stick at school for looking at the Ukip website and teachers reported him to the police. Do you think they would have done that if he had been checking out Jeremy corbyn? I think not! Link?............. Do I really have to make a Link? I seems critical thinking is also being erdicated from education, more so universities and further education. " Well either you have made or up.or its straight from the pages of the daily mail. | |||
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"When exactly should be taught as politics? Is it the democratic process on how election works and how legislations are made? Or is it about teaching different political and economic leanings like libertarianism, liberalism, conservatism, communism, capitalism etc.? Or is it about what each party did in the past?" All this and more | |||
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"Yes absolutely. It was called modern studies when I was at school. Unfortunately it was only available from 3rd year and above. By that time the general consensus was nobody cared for it. A bit like religious studies. Looking back it was probably two of the most significant subjects that have had a continuing theme in my life. " Yes I agree allmost as important as the 3 R's. I think it should be tought a bit later in life as it was with me. If we are to stay a democratic country people need to be educated | |||
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