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Theofilus said:That wasn't the worst part for me. I only had a problem with that once or twice. The part I hated was when they couldn't get a substitute teacher for another class and they asked me to watch over the kids (babysit) while they got to play on the computers.
Wow. It's funny you used the term "babysit" Theo because that is essentially what I do on a daily basis so teachers can get their "plan time."
I don't know what the reason is. Maybe it's that the parents do everything for them like you say. But, I have noticed that too. A lot of kids won't do anything unless everything is spelled out for them. They don't seem to be able to figure things out on their own and reading instructions seems to be entirely out of the question.
It is a rather odd phenomena and it's very frustrating as well as frightening to think of what things will be like for them when they get out on their own and can't function. I believe in helping people but this has gone beyond that. It's like enabling.
I think you're probably right about the effects of taking God out of the schools (and society in general). Fortunately, we don't have that problem here (yet). Although some people want to stop it, we still teach Bible stories in public schools right from the first grade. There is more of an emphasis on multiculture and teaching about other cultures and religions (mainly Islam for some reason) now though.
Way to go England. That's the way it should be. God should be everywhere!!!
Do the employers in England require the MCSE certs like here in the states in order to get paid well?
If not, is having college degrees etc essential in acquiring work there?
By the way Theo . . .HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR THEO! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!
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