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rachel sharp
@rfshar
we should all start to live before we get too old. fear is stupid, so are regrets
Katılım Temmuz 2011
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If there’s one plea I could make ahead of GCSE results day tomorrow, it’s in the way the media and other commentators talk about GCSE grades.
Grades 1-3 are not fails. Us or Xs are. Anyone with a 1-3 HAS GOT A GCSE. And for some of those kiddos, a 1 or a 2 or 3 can be a phenomenal result that they deserve to be proud of. Let’s be a bit more responsible in our language.
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Today I talked to a young person who stopped going to school in Year 7. He told me, when we looked around the school they said that detentions were only for when you did something really wrong and most people didn’t get them. Then, when I got there, I found out that in nearly every lesson someone got a detention. The teachers were always giving us detentions and I was scared.
He said, they really pack things into your head. You get into the class and there’s a ‘First do this’ on the board and you have to sit down and do it immediately. Then the teacher gives you more to do and it doesn’t matter if you can’t do it all, it just keeps moving on. You can’t ask your friend how they are doing it because you can’t talk. You’re always worrying about what happens next and whether you might get a detention.
He said, I couldn’t do it. It made my head hurt and by lunchtime I couldn’t go on. I know I was learning a lot but I couldn’t keep going.
He’s out of school now and at an alternative setting. He said, I can stay all day there, because they don’t pressure us. I couldn’t believe how relaxed they were when I started. They don’t give us detentions and I didn’t think that would really happen. I’m learning things.
There’s no way for this to be fed back to the system. No one asks those of us who work in mental health what the side effects are of our local school. No one measures mental health as a key outcome of educational and behavioural policy. No one looks at children’s behaviour and attendance as feedback on the system.
He’s not an isolated case. I hear stories like his all the time. Kids who cannot cope with high pressure and high control environments and who start not attending school as a result. Kids who tell me that they are constantly fearful of getting it wrong.
You won’t solve that by fining or threatening their parents. We have to ask what is happening in our schools, and whether many of them are becoming environments in which children cannot thrive. Exam results aren’t enough. We have to ask about the side effects of the system.
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@MissFairhurst @TPScheme Same
For me. And sadly getting nowhere despite over a year of emails that now go unanswered
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@SwailesRuth Agree. Done a lac meal the last two years with carers etc invited - making good memories- crackers, turkey, Xmas eve boxes can’t fix the world but can make little happy deposits in their memory banks for when they may need it
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Imagine - just 20 days between diagnosis and death for someone so young, #Glioblastoma can happen to anyone, at any time.
My heart breaks for Oliver's friends & family.
Please sign the petition if you haven't already, we desperately need change.
Thank you
Brain Tumour Research@braintumourrsch
Oliver was 26 when he died, just 20 days after he was diagnosed with a glioblastoma (GBM) 💔 His grieving parents have signed the petition in the hope of prompting a parliamentary debate for greater investment into brain tumour research. You can too ➡️ bit.ly/46G4mCL
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This is Neal Holder, the Head of Holderness Academy, who shames his less wealthy pupils by putting them in isolation for wearing cheaper school uniform.
Retweet if you think social segregation is not the role of a Head teacher.

BBC East Yorkshire@looknorthBBC
Holderness Academy has defended placing a child in isolation for wearing the supermarket version, insisting parents were made aware of the policy in June.
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CANCER UPDATE
Sadly, we lost a dear friend of our community @LibbyMbc passed away last night. Cancer just sucks. 😥
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@hbridgeteach @PastoralThings @PastoralLeaders Body image, mental health, healthy relationships, friendships, post 16 options
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@Headteacherchat Sequence of curriculum, order of teaching, ks4 offer
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@MrBufton I’m sure people have said it but I moved from mainstream into semh and adore my job again
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@rubbiology @HelloRidgewood Thanks I’ll try and inbox it’s not letting me for some reason
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@rfshar @HelloRidgewood Dm me your email and i’ll drop box you on Monday :)
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Incredibly proud of our new (launched this year) reading strategy in KS3 Science @HelloRidgewood. Once every 10 lessons, students read, reflect, and digest a scientific research paper with the help of a teacher. Developing scientific vocab and nature of science/ HSW awareness
GIF
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