
Then let's set up a decent vocational system that is of some value to their lives. Maybe start people on courses that typically colleges would offer?![]()
"There are only two important days in your life: the day you are born, and the day you find out why."
Mark Twain
Wait, are those the subjects they're teaching in schools now? Drama, Photography etc should either be after school clubs or part of a wider subject. My English Lit GCSE involved a tiny bit of drama which merged Shakespear and a trip to see Romeo and Juliet together in one, there shouldn't be an entire course set out for it as it's not important - Drama should be something taught at A-Level at the earliest where children can choose to take it, rather than be forced to learn it when they really should be learning something useful and academic.
It's bad enough my school has a PE GCSE :/
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we are just pooey( some rich person give em a few bill plz?
i used to put the names of my favourite singers here... then i realised nobody cared
The UK has nothing to offer to be a world power. You can blame EU membership all you like, but we were nothing like as powerful as we once were even in 1950 - when we were not involved in the EU at all for obvious reasons. Glad you did look at the other side too though - that other states in the EU have prospered (although it would be difficult to count either Germany or France, baring in mind the EEC's original intentions!)Not good enough to be 12th or 6th in the top economies ranking. Britain, a world power only as far back as our grandparents age (and still a Great power) ought to be aiming to be in the very top grouping - certainly ahead of France and Germany. In 2000 we were the fourth top economy in the world and now we've sunken to sixth/seventh.
A lot of things are to blame, EU membership for example restricting our ability as a financial world power to trade properly with Eastern nations is a part of it - but not everything because as you can see, other countries in the EU are ahead of us. It goes right back to education, work ethic & morality, welfarism - everything. The country is in dire need of a complete overhaul, especially with the rising East - because Britain teaching drama, photography, trave & tourism and art in its terrible state comprehensive schools isn't going to match up to Chinese students (who greatly outnumber us) who are learning the sciences, maths, history and economics.
Sink or swim, and boy are we sinking.
Totally and utterly agree with the school system, we seriously need to start teaching core subjects again, and show young people the VALUE of them, people need to stop thinking about "getting on with life", and need to start trying to be something special - and frankly, that isn't done without being good with maths and science (and obviously English). The school system here is shocking, although I know many would argue the "creative"/"hands on" subjects are essential (or whatever they are called).
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I must say when I saw the title I thought it said "Brits are now more popular than" - no surprise to find out it wasn't something that positive!