| Film Details | 26 - Nursery and Primary School - 19m 34s |
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| Age Rating | U (no particularly shocking footage) |
| Synopsis | Looks at the impact of the feminisation of schools on boys as they start out in our education system. In particular, how are boys affected by a lack of male teachers in primary schools? • School curriculum • No male role models in school • Why are male teachers scarce in primary schools? • Misandry in the education system |
| Interviewees | Stephen Fitzgerald, National Organiser of the Mankind Initiative Men’s Charity. Angry Harry, Psychologist and Men’s Rights activist, angryharry.com. Simon, Psychologist and Writer. [identity protected] Fireman, London Fire Brigade. This man’s identity has been disguised in order to protect him from sanction by his employer for speaking the truth about Fire Brigade policy with respect to equal opportunities. Michele Elliot, Director of Kidscape, a children’s charity, and author of the book “Female Sexual Abuse of Children”. Brian, Teacher and victim of domestic violence. Richard Maudsley, Headteacher, Whitings Hill Primary School, London. All interviews recorded in 2004 |
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Is there a reference for the government survey where men admitted to being pedophiles? I agree with the content of this site but I’d like to see the what the definition given was and what the actual question was
That was a satirical sketch from the show “Brass Eye”, not a real survey.
Ahh, Thanks. I’m not familiar with much more of your television than Monty Python on this side of the pond
I have a general feeling that it may one day come to banning boys from all education altogether, or putting them into a school where they only learn just the barest for manual labor.
That sounds extreme, but that’s the logical progression of what Feminism is supposed to accomplish – put Women in the workplace, and put men under the heel of government. For that, men have to be relatively uneducated brutes.
Will it come to that? Is that likely? You know, I used to think that teaching homosexual activities in grade school was unthinkable. Now, it’s quite common. Defining deviancy down, as one commentator put it. So I don’t think it’s out of the question.
Looking at doing a PGCE for primary school. There’s only 1 course in the whole UK for maths and 1 for science emphasis at age group 7~11. None for engineering, none for computing. Loads for languages and humanities.
No surprises there, huh?
In your future video about education and computer science don’t forget this smart boy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehDAP1OQ9Zw&feature=player_embedded
http://mrafront.blogspot.com/2011/11/smart-young-boy-thomas-suarez.html
As well as the focus of your vids, theres plenty other stuff done to hurt state school kids education. As well as the removal of men from primary schools, there’s now a shortage of graduate women primary school teachers.
The shortage is made up with teaching assistants artifically promoted to teacher status. These can be women with no higher level education, who are basically child minders who’ve been put on courses to read through and familiarize the mounds of red tape guidelines for teachers ( bureacratic BS ). Such women can have no academic ability ( i think the minimum they need is just a C in maths and a C in English GCSE\ O level* ) and yet they’ll be in charge of a class for a whole year. Then the kids might get another such assistant teacher next year.
Schools are being pushed into this action with budget cuts, and as these ‘advanced’ assistant teachers can be paid less, its often the only option schools have to balance their budget.
*at the most! assistant teacher training course just say in requirements ” GCSE maths + english “, well is an F in GCSE maths acceptable? It is a GSCE qualification, so it could be!