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@Rayosweets

A Lover of Arts and Culture, Advocate of social issues, Humanitarian, International Relations, and Socioeconomic Dev. A&C. SW. AMHP. L.P.S. Policies Dev/Writer.

City of London, London Katılım Ekim 2010
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Rayobabe ™️@Rayosweets·
People who are angry with their lives always want others to experience the same thing, even though we all have different paths, and some are clearer than others. Having a clear head and the test of time to control your anger is such an admirable skill that, if you have not reached that level of headroom, you cannot do it. It is such a golden skill that cannot be taught. I always say, ‘Do not let strangers access your high emotions’ I will rather pretend to be “slow” or “a fool” than give a stranger the satisfaction of emotional manipulation. Never let the words of strangers be your shape of perception in life 😊🌷 # Writingseasonunlocked #letmakesomepengamemagic
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Rayobabe ™️@Rayosweets·
@DemoOfUK Congratulations 🎉 More blessings in abundance of harmony, good health and wealth.
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DemoLa@DemoOfUK·
Unofficial photos from our traditional wedding, yesterday. 😮‍💨❤️ What the hand fan say? 😉
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Baron Chymaker.𝛑@chymaker·
The intentionality of South Asian people in the UK is severely underestimated. I thought I have seen it all but I was somewhere waiting for a friend to pick me up to the office. Whilst there I saw all types of cars dropping off children as young as 4 years old. They will press a buzzer and would be allowed in. The frequency caught my attention especially as it was Friday and I had to ask. I was informed it was tutorial and they will be there from 4:30pm until 9pm and it is like that everyday and even weekend. Do we have such platforms to prepare our children in Nigerian communities in the UK 🤔
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UK Supreme Court
UK Supreme Court@UKSupremeCourt·
The Court has now left Glasgow after a week where it heard three appeals, and undertook several engagements with the legal community, Law Officers, professional associations, and university students and pupils. Thank you to everybody who visited the Court and engaged with us!
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Rayobabe ™️
Rayobabe ™️@Rayosweets·
Arsenal fans will choose Aso-ebi at this rate o
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Rayobabe ™️@Rayosweets·
You can still switch course in the UK system, this is why GCSEs and A-Levels exist the way they do. They are meant to give children flexibility before specialising fully. This is why conversations with children before GCSE choices are important, especially for STEM subjects. STEM can become difficult to switch into later if the child drops Maths, Further Maths, Physics or Chemistry too early. Parents should encourage children to keep strong core subjects for as long as possible so they still have options at A-Level and university level. The UK system is very focused on mastery and foundations. If you study a subject here, they expect you to understand the full body of it properly, not just pass through it. That is one of the biggest differences between the UK and US systems. Students with top A-Level grades like A* are highly respected in US university admissions because A-Levels are considered academically rigorous. This is one reason some international families choose British schools before applying to American universities and scholarships. The UK school system does not play around with foundational education at all. Schools regularly assess children from primary school, place them into sets based on performance, and move them up or down depending on results and progress. They will fail students if the standard is not met, but they also allow retakes instead of pity passing everyone through the system. Parents evenings are very important. Attend with a notebook and write down exactly what the teachers say your child needs to improve on. The parents who stay involved usually understand how much these small interventions matter long term. The parent who gets it gets it. Start tighting your belt if your child wants to pursue STEM. The reward is there for them. And if your child wants BTECs please don't push them out of it.
Arnesa Buljušmić-Kustura@arnesa_kustura

My kid is currently studying for her GCSE’s and the more I learn about it, A-Levels & how it functions, the more terrified I am. What do you mean you can’t study whatever you want in university? I changed my major 4 different times in the US during my junior year…like

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Rayobabe ™️@Rayosweets·
Even within Western education structures, you cannot automatically match education levels between Europe and Asia because the systems use different standards and qualification frameworks. You can't jump from Europe to Asia; their frameworks are totally different. Do you know the amount of money Asian billionaires spend to get their children to come to the UK for education? They literally buy property close to school areas they intended for their children. Many high-net-worth families view UK education as the gold standard.
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Akwali《》@neckobi·
@Rayosweets See UK you are comparing with Canada. Its obvoius america needs to so well in its academic but lets use japan for example because they also do elective system as the US..
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Rayobabe ™️@Rayosweets·
@PeterDMayr @neckobi Have you by any chance teach in the UK? How many years did you teach in the UK or used the education system as a parent? What subject did you teach at what Key Stage education level?
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1) Blaming the school system & using phonics to save the day when 1/2 of the English lexicon is not phonics friendly is gaslighting on steroids? Wake up! The so-called intellectuals boast about its complexity as if they could decode all of it in Grade 1 like all Spanish-speakers can. No one has & will, patterns & etymological spellings & all. It was called by Orwell tormenting. It is so torturing that all are delayed by years research found. Carnegie & Roosevelt wanted a reform. Einstein said it was treacherous. Many have expressed their consternation. Phonics ALONE is not the miracle its defenders say it is. Retired learning disabilities teacher with a linguistics major knows the full story. You need both phonics & whole word approaches because, fact, the spelling system is often opaque, often unreliable, often phono-illogical, often not fully adhering to the alphabetic principle: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthograp… . Low reading scores and performances are caused by many factors. COVID lockdowns didn't help. But there is one that our leaders, especially the ones in the anglosphere, hate we talk about (and hate we urge them to really fix). I do & can. (My thread has all the science-based evidence & links about the assertions below.) The English spelling system has 200+ different spellings for 44 phonemes using 26 letters. That's nuts. That's the worst ratio of all Western languages. Don't blame teachers, parents, or kids. (Spanish or Finnish-speaking kids can decode ALL words by Grade 1. No anglophone has or will. It take years, even with the best approach.) As a result, 1/2 of all words have unpredictable spellings that must be memorized, even with phonics approaches. That's nuts! One vowel sound has 13 different spellings. That's nuts. Just imagine how slow the decoding would be. On average, each vowel grapheme would have 7 ways. Consonant phonemes have on average 3. Per word, the combinations & permutations are nuts. As a result, no one likes to decode each letter. One will guess using the more reliable consonant system. Obviously, phonic-based approaches are highly inefficient bc the system is unreliable. I would argue it is the years of exercises learning the rules that commit to memory irregularly spelled words. Research proved the system causes years of DELAYS for ALL kids compared to languages with transparent systems. Poor scores & delays are clearly caused by the system in a major way. A bunch of French teachers forced their government to fix their system. They did a bit lately and game-changer did NOT force current users to relearn or use the new spellings. A reform would be taught only to next generations. This is not a language reform. No words are removed. Btw, the reform was accepted by the Francophonie (a group of 50 countries with many dialects). Naysayers have no more excuses. The 15 excuses they come up are invalid. I can prove it, but it's rather long. Ask. My thread has more: x.com/PeterDMayr/sta…
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Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP
Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP@BellRibeiroAddy·
Many children who grow up in Britain are denied their citizenship rights because families can't afford the high fee. I’ll keep pushing the government to stop pricing these children out of citizenship and strengthen their rights.
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Rayobabe ™️@Rayosweets·
@judeinlondon As you should, because you school ignorant people thinking! I like how you respond one by one to them and at school them! People need to read about policies more before using their adults hands to type like a tweenager.
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Rayobabe ™️@Rayosweets·
No, they don't. Keeping the old system of schooling works better for children. The UK still teaches phonics and cursive writing, etc., which most “AI world” style school systems have dropped from their curriculum Americans are struggling at the moment with reading memory retention, cursive writing and phonics for their high school students! Which the UK has made sure children has all these covered during primary school. The UK system still follows the EU system, which is way better than the North American system. *Go and check how American teachers are complaining about the children they teach* In actual fact Canada adopts slots of the UK educational system. So next time you see a UK full school system grad put respect on their name, they didn't get their certification by passing through it, they have mastery and foundational skills airtight since their A-Level days. The UK is using AI only where it is needed not in teaching, this is why there strict rules on writing a dissertation in the UK European schools naturally don't use too much technology in their teaching because they believe it will make the students less masterful in their skills.
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Akwali《》@neckobi·
@Rayosweets Did it I say its not a fact? I mean UK has to adapt to the changing.. In the ever dymanic AI world, we need people who think, ans innovate across multiple domains of disciplines.
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Congolesa Rice
Congolesa Rice@judeinlondon·
@Rayosweets They should just keep not paying what will bus drivers do, shoot them?
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Rayobabe ™️@Rayosweets·
@SangitaMyska If they don’t stand they will lose credibility and fall into that gap of the usual suspects we are trying to close, does that mean they join the “political class elites” They need to give him a run for his money, or else the Green will lose their honest supporter
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Rayobabe ™️@Rayosweets·
@neckobi It is a fact. If you like curse from now till tomorrow. But you hold your opinion.
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Akwali《》
Akwali《》@neckobi·
@Rayosweets Thats bullcrap..education has to be flexible.. I dont think UK nurses who specialises from the onset are better than US nurses who do general nursing.
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Prem Sikka@premnsikka·
Legacy of Tory austerity. Unfair dismissal claims face five-year delay as tribunal backlog grows. Tories gutted public institutions. A case struck out because the judge said it's no longer possible to have a fair trial Justice delayed is justice denied bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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