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School in the 1970 vs School in 2010
November 16 2010
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RHP User
15 years ago
Went to school in the 70s and taught by Nuns.. Yes had a basketball hoop, one of those free standing ones fall smack on my head while we had a rope tied to hit playing some stupid game...had nuns put bandaids all over my skull...my point is...no mobile phone to call mum and dad, heck, they both worked..patched me up and put my in sickbay... What would happen in 2010...Mum and Dad could have probably had them in Court in a Nana wink..lol.. Played catch n kiss in 2nd class and got suspended in first form..hahahahahahahaha Oh Cracker Night hahahahaha Not even allowed to smoke in 2010...... I can only hope BigBrother is watching me on the net....... xxxx
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RHP User
15 years ago
Fantastic time in the 70's. I grew up in a different country but the scenario was the same. AS teens we used to drive around in our cars (no L or P plates then) and have egg fights out the windows. Good harmless fun lobbing eggs at your mates cars while driving. Used to be able to walk home safely after the movies. One lesson in scinece was how to distill alcohol.......SILLY MOVE! We used to put all our crackers in the neighbours mailboxes and set fire to it. Jumpimg Jacks were the best for that.
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RHP User
15 years ago
We live in a world governed by fear. Mind you, I am happy that belting kids is no longer the "norm". Morticiaaa...xxx
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RHP User
15 years ago
I couldnt wait to leave school.. I got up from my desk halfway through 4th period Maths year 11..walked home and never went back !! Great topic and too close to the truth of todays society..
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RHP User
15 years ago
sad but all TRUE dont forget 1977 "mate tells you about mooning a crowd on way home from bus" everyone has laugh and he is hero. 2010 "mate is pressured to quit footy team and his job because do gooders say he is animal"???? zzzz
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RHP User
15 years ago
Told a young nephew about the good Ol day's with capping people with squirts of water so he and his mates got some pistols from a two dollar shop filled them up and went out on a rampage. 16 & 17 year old kids thought it was fun until the police were charging them with assault. Lucky it wasn't water bombs.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'fionabee'Used to be able to walk home safely after the movies.you still can walk home safely from school, the level of danger in the world has mostly stayed the same or decreased, the level of paranoia however... well, that is skyrocketing. I had a parent dash out onto the ice the other week when their kid fell over during a drill... this is under 10s, and they're padded head to toe. If the kid is such a delicate petal, don't send him into a full contact sport, try chess instead... (though maybe not, he may eat and choke on the pieces, or bang his shin on the table leg)We used to the Shell Mileage Marathon (build the petrol efficient cars) because it was days off school, and you got access to all the flammables in the chemsitry dept's store rooms.(I was born in '79, so apply all this to the 80's too - I used to ride my BMX all over the RAAF base, as a 4 year old, we just had to be home by a certain time, which everyone did because it was when G-Force or Astro Boy came on)
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RHP User
15 years ago
This is why I won't go back to childcare. I got in trouble for kissing Ella a 6 month old on the forehead while I was holding her and giving her her bottle. I called her Ella Bella cause she is ! .. got in trouble heaps lol.. another one was for kissing a 1 yr olds fingers when he was bitten by another 1 yr old ... A hug n a kiss from your carer can quickly sooth a lil one . I am there to be a 2nd mum to these tiny babies. In Japan we are encouraged by parents to be a 2nd mum. Sadly new young teachers there now do not know or are affraid to hug n kiss the lil ones. Return home and told i cant... ppfttt.. I cannot as a mother not hug n kiss kids. Natural instinct as a mum and carer. booooo... to Australian laws .. My son's friends ( boys and girls) all run up to me and hug me.... Cause they want to and they know I love to hand out hugs. I have only seen 2 teachers at his school hug the kids. No parent is upset by this and we encourage it.. we love the teachers that are not afraid to say stuff the dumb rules! Kids need hugs... they take away pain and sadness. hugs hugs hugs sweetpetite41xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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RHP User
15 years ago
Great thread people and so close to the mark. Cant even have a smoke in the mall nowadays lol
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RHP User
15 years ago
my daughter has a knee problem which doesnt affect her much but when it does she is in some pain so she carries panadol in her pocket with her all the time...the first time the teacher found out she had it, she was told she wasnt allowed to take it and it was confiscated, i was called to the office and told i needed a form filled in by our doctor plus a form filled out by the princible and another by her teacher and me....what a load of shit for ONE panadol tablet, yes ONE i didnt send her with the packet i just sent her with ONE haha when i was a kid all the kids in the neighbourhood use to play cricket in the driveway for hours (well until my brother got out and took his bat and ball home lol) at tea time our parents would just stand at the back door and yell our names and we would run for tea and then be straight back out to finish the game all my kids do now is sit on facebook or the couch texting their friends while their bikes and roller skates get rusty out the backyard roxxy
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RHP User
15 years ago
First ADD is not granted disability status in Queensland in fact a child with ADD (actualy more likely to be the recognised condition of ADHD as ADD is not widely recognised in any part of the western world) do not receive any extra funding in school or via Disability Services Queensland , therefore there is no funded respite for families with a child with ADHD. Furthermore in the 70's if a family had a child with a disablity they were encouraged to put them into group homes were their faced years of neglect and physical abuse. And the only reason their stories are not as well known as those of the "stolen generations" and forgotten generation" is they are not able to tell their story. There has never been and will never be a teacher put on a three year jail sentence for just hugging a student. The fight scenario in the 70's there would not have been 50 kids with iphones filming it and uploading it to youtube either. The 70's was not a golden time of wonder it was a time when society tuned a blind eye to incest, domestic violence, police brutality, racism and sexism. In a few years time people will be saying what a great time the 80's were and then in ten years time or so people will be saying what a great time the 90's were.The past always looks rosier then the now.
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RHP User
15 years ago
I remember this exchange like it was yesterday ... I had just started Grade 5 and we had a new young female teacher. As was the norm, a parent/teacher night was held early in the year and the teacher sought out my parents and asked their permission that if I misbehaved in class she had permission to punish me (read yard stick or a well aimed duster to the head, she had a great arm lol). My father looks at the teacher and says 'Missy, if he plays up and you can't bring yourself to punish him, just give me a call and I will come in from work and do the job" Yeah Thanks Dad lol There is one fundamental difference between growing up in the 70's and now. Us kids knew we had no rights, we couldn't blame anyone if we screwed up, we accepted our actions and took the consequences. Nowday's, kids can be caught red handed and yet there will be 'experts' ready to give them a ready excuse for their actions. Of course these kids will grow up thinking they can get away with literally anything, they are basically untouchable by the law, by socieity!
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RHP User
15 years ago
in the 70's we had friends called midnight and wangy and porky and wog and i was pom... we never had any problems, everyone was happy and friendly. now days the parents would complain (because do gooders and know alls tell them they should). Instead i choose to ignore idiots who quote racism and sexism stuff and teach my family what a sence of humor is.:>
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DonnaBrett
15 years ago
Spending my teenage years in the mid to late 70's was the best time !!! The only good thing that has come about nowadays...is the step by step obliteration of smoking...let's hope a day comes when it is gone forever! Probably 300 hundred years from now people will see photos or film from our years and see people smoking and they'll say.. "They use to do what???".....LOL
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RHP User
15 years ago
1970's Boy finds Dad's stash of Penthouse and Playboy mags in the shed. Sneaks them to school to show his mates. They all have a giggle. Teacher finds them and the boy gets six of the best on his backside. Grows up normal, well adjusted, healthy attitude towards women and sex. 2010 Boy gets caught looking up porn sites on school laptop. Parents get rung, boy is banned from laptop and internet usage at school, made to feel as if he is disgusting by the school teacher. Grows up to see sex as some sort of pervertion that needs to be hidden. Last is undetermined as he has not grown up and the school head could not understand why I laughed!!! My ten year old hacked through the school net nanny and he gets punished???
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RHP User
15 years ago
bring back the CANE, some of the stuff they get upto today, we weren't game to back then, otherwise it would be a quick flick with the cane or the meter ruler, certainly got you in line quick
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RHP User
15 years ago
I can't believe that pandol story - WTF? Talk about taking things to extremes.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Agree with most of your comments and even though yes there were things that were swept under the rug in the 70's sexycountrycpl but I think this is true of every era. It certainly was an f'n awesome time to be a kid. My sister and I walked ourselves to primary school , went to the beach with my friends , rode bikes and probably walked from one end of Cronulla beach to the other a millon times. Too young to be Puberty Blues though (thank god) I remember my name went into the BLACK BOOK of naughty children when I was 8 for saying fuck in the school yard. Actually I think from memory the neighbours complained about all the swearing coming from our play ground & I went to a Catholic school. LOL. Those were the days. And who would ever forget watching a bully headmaster giving a little kid the strap !! Well ok maybe not everything was great............. xxxx Meeka
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RHP User
15 years ago
got arrested fer smokin in my car. asked me my name so said Neil. they said Neil who. i said Neil down and suck me off cunt, ahahahahaahahahahahahahahahaha Earl
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RHP User
15 years ago
this country gettin too many fuckin rules. Earl don't do rules real well an likes ta buck the system. ok, hasn't done me any favours but least i can sleep at night. ya wanna push me or the family around? look out. an i lawyered up now........... Earl
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RHP User
15 years ago
My thoughts ........ The result of THE MANIPULATION OF SOCIETY Through no fault of ours or theirs, our parents begin the programming process.....as their views of life, shaped by their education, employment and the media are imposed on us from a very early age.Alternative views and the rejection of establishment education lead to supposedly lesser jobs and a struggle against economic poverty.Formal education through schools, colleges and universities continues the systematic indoctrination where the 'correct' views and interpretations of science, history and society result in exam passes and the ability to 'get on' in life.The vast majority of the world's population are merely sheep happily following the herd.Whatever is broadcast in the media as being desirable to the masses suddenly and miraculously becomes desired by the massesWhatever our neighbour owns or achieves becomes the object of great envy and we lust to acquire what we believe to be ours by right.We’ve been conditioned into a state of perpetual Apathy, distraction, fear and ignorance we’ve been dumbed down, brainwashed and misled.There has been an ongoing assault on our perception of reality, on our boundaries of possibility and our collective sense of self.Thus, when we are shown a solution to a problem, any old solution to anything which interferes with our need to follow the latest trends, we accept it without question and cease to seek any further for ourselves.Problems abound and so do solutions; but it is the easiest and most profitable proffered option which is seized by the majority whilst the minority are trampled underfoot in the stampede to acquire the latest object of idolatry.And just like sheep who follow blindly and without question the direction of the herd, we are led through the gates of a pen to be confined at the shepherds convenience until it is time for the final journey, once again without hesitation and happy in the knowledge that we are with the 'in-crowd', through the gates of the slaughterhouse.Msst importantly though I think, we have been divided.The oppression of the many by the few has only been possible because we’ve have been manipulated into fighting amongst each other over trivial differences such as race,gender,age,and religion, to divert us from the fact that we are all in the same boat.A boat which is rapidly sinking and will continue to at an ever increasing rate until we abandon our petty differences and preconceptions of each other, and realise that we all have the same enemy and start working together to take back responsibility and control of our own lives.The climate of paranoia and fear perpetrated by the mainstream media, which turns us against each other, paints every single person as a potential criminal or terrorist and makes us too scared to leave our homes, is illusory, and serves only one purpose- To terrify us into docility and division.A Nation of terrified and divided citizens is a manipulators wet dream. Stop giving your mind away to the mainstream media. Stop giving away your responsibility to government.Unfortunately at the highest levels, both these institutions- as well as most other major institutions, such as banking and mainstream education- are overrun by corruption and deception ,and are a large part of the reason we are in the mess we are in the first place.You Think Education is Exspensive.. Ignorance...Costs a hell lof alot moreWe teach people how to remember, we never teach them how to grow.Change has a considerable psychological impact on the human mind.To the fearful it is threatening because it means that things may get worse. To the hopeful it is encouraging because things may get better.To the confident it is inspiring because the challenge exists to make things better.Peace N LoveNudiexx
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'mikle' My boys woodwork teacher is a friend of mine for 6 years or something now. He is encouraged by my boys interest in his classes so he wants to go out of his way and allow my kid to work on a special project different from the class before school and during lunch. To allow my son to get to school earlier than the bus gets him there I wondered if I might could drop son off at teachers place and he takes him as he lives nearby and school is at other end of town from my work. Seems teachers arernt allowed to take kids to school. Funny that we dont trust teachers.. well i mean we leave our kids with them all day...? This is another case of the few ruining it for the many. No matter how much the Dept of Education screen tachers, it ony takes one sicko to fikter through. This is for your so'e protection. Not only his but the teacher's protection as well. It only takes one nasty little girl(or boy) with a grudge and the teacher is guilty. Even when proven innocent s/he will still be guilty. As a teacher you cannot put yourself in that compromising situation. When I grew up we had earthquake and fire drill. Now the kids have lockdowns as well. If you got caught shop lifting, the Seargent of Police would kick your arse (literally) all the way home. Now you go to court. No the 70's were not perfect..is any era? But they sure were fun. The sixties sowed the earlier seeds and it was the seventies that was the party decade. There was so much recreational stuff happening but society still held onto the remnants of the much more peaceful post war decades.
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RHP User
15 years ago
that my 12 year old will say that the '00 and '10's were the best years for him! My 18 year old has such fond memories of her childhood... Since my kids were 5, if it is a nice day outside...I boot them out of the house and tell them to go and play.. My kids have walked themselves to school since they were 5, nothing ever happened to them... My son went to the Show this year with 2 of his mates who are the same age..They had a ball, nothing happened to them. My son gets on a bus at 7am to get to school on time by himself...nothing has ever happened to him My kids use me as a taxi driver to get them to basketball, tae kwon do, and whatever else they are into...nothing has ever happened to us. I give my kids a life... I don't use the computer or video games as a "baby sitter"... My kids hate sitting on the computer or being inside for too long... It is up to parents if your kids look back on their childhood with fondness... Parents are too paronoid and just too damn lazy for their kids to have a life!! Too many excuses... Oh and Mikle, you get a fine if you smoke in your car while kids are in it! xFunlovingx
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RHP User
15 years ago
my other daughter when she was in prep had a school camp to hobart (about 3 hour drive away) this daughter gets car sick really bad so i told the teacher she had a couple of tablets for the trip there and the trip back the teacher said she had to take them now because she wasnt allowed to have them on her i told her she was being stupid and my daughter would spew everywhere if she didnt have them just before they left the teacher wouldnt let her so my daughter didnt take them yep you guessed it she spewed there and spewed back hahaha...that will teach them, ya know sometimes us parents do know our kids better than anybody else does lol
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'mynameisearl2' got arrested fer smokin in my car. asked me my name so said Neil. they said Neil who. i said Neil down and suck me off cunt, ahahahahaahahahahahahahahahaha Earl Brilliant work - I take it, it went down well. xx Meeka
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'Meeka100' Quoting 'mynameisearl2' got arrested fer smokin in my car. asked me my name so said Neil. they said Neil who. i said Neil down and suck me off cunt, ahahahahaahahahahahahahahahaha Earl Brilliant work - I take it, it went down well. xx Meeka six cars showed up an half WA police farce ahahahahahahaahahhahahaahahahahahahaha Earl
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RHP User
15 years ago
Back in the day, hot woman walks past a construction site- hot tradies hoot and whistle in appreciation, girl goes about her day feeling sexy.Now no one wolf whistles at anyone because they don't want a sexual harassment case WTF?? sad sad day when you cant show your appreciation great post BTWMrs GC
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RHP User
15 years ago
So many points I could bring forward... but in my opinion, just a sensationalised article (would that it were sexy clothing :-P)Hugs... Mrs P
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RHP User
15 years ago
great post!
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RHP User
15 years ago
That was idiotic.
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RHP User
15 years ago
I have, on the odd occassion, taught secondary school and find it extremely difficult wearing clothing all buttoned up to the neck. I tend to have a "hands on" approach to teaching and my students are expected to become involved in discussions and activities. While leaning over the desk one day, two 16 year old girls suggested that I may wish to do another button up. LOL. It is just that simple.
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RHP User
15 years ago
again i ignore anyone who quotes political correctness.. thats the best way to get rid of it I wolf whistle girls still...same as last 20 years. ...not from a building site like some yobbo, but i do it in ear shot and quietly so only they hear. mearly a friendly gesture of admiration.. Bernie
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RHP User
15 years ago
Agreed, we all will say our era was the best. Nowadays we complain about drugs in schools, alcohol, teenage pregnancy, well guess what not much has changed from my high school days in brissy in the 70's. Fighting, different matter. Once they were down that was it, no kickin or mates jumping in. (no phones to broadcast it) Remember kiss a cop campaign on New Years Eve. 74 was best year at school. Bloody big floods in Brissy meant i didn't start grade 8 until mid March when they had repaired all the flood damage at good old Kedron High. Woohoooo, poor mum. Used to ride a pushie all along Gympie rd to school, try doing that in 2010. Soccer was considered a sport for the not so manly. A foreign student was a rare sight. Hardly a fat kid in sight. Too busy running around with your mates from dawn till dusk. Agh the good old days.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Aren't the people who went to school in the 1970's the one's who have perpetuated the current day environment for school goers, litigation cases and the general decay of personal responsibility? Just a though ;).
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'accessrandom'Aren't the people who went to school in the 1970's the one's who have perpetuated the current day environment for school goers, litigation cases and the general decay of personal responsibility? Just a though ;). We didnt start the fire
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'jengirl' That was idiotic.
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RHP User
15 years ago
hmm access random i do agree,this age group are the parents to the 2010 school kids..
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RHP User
15 years ago
I was looking after my neice a few weeks ago while her parnts were away I sent her to school with a peanut butter sandwich and was called by the school and told to come take her home or bring her a new lunch. Instantly I thought some kid had belted her for her lunch but apparently you arent allowed to give kids peanut butter anymore incase some kid allergic to nuts eats your kids lunch and has a reaction... Yes you got it I took her home and let her watch tv for the rest of the day hahaha better education right there then what they get in school these days
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RHP User
15 years ago
Adam Carolla gives a funny take on changing times "In Fifty Years We'll All Be Chicks". One of his phrases I laugh at is the PUSSIFICATION OF THE AMERICAN MALE, could be transfered over to over country's of course. He picks on the peanut butter thing at school and does a great job of it! On a more serious note one by product of the modern young male's upbringing? / parenting? / society is the increase in act's of cowardy violent acts by groups of young men vs the other side of the spectrum where you have a generation of nice guys being produced...
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'gccuriouspair'Back in the day, hot woman walks past a construction site- hot tradies hoot and whistle in appreciation, girl goes about her day feeling sexy.Now no one wolf whistles at anyone because they don't want a sexual harassment case WTF?? sad sad day when you cant show your appreciation great post BTWMrs GC Nowadays you usually hear someone yell out.."Where is the hammer?"....Alerting everyone to have a look....
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RHP User
15 years ago
Ligthen up it was meant as a satirical view of the difference between now and then,I think you might have taken it a tad seriously,you wouldnt have been on a website like redhotpie in the 70s looking for love either relax Quoting 'sexycountrycpl'First ADD is not granted disability status in Queensland in fact a child with ADD (actualy more likely to be the recognised condition of ADHD as ADD is not widely recognised in any part of the western world) do not receive any extra funding in school or via Disability Services Queensland , therefore there is no funded respite for families with a child with ADHD. Furthermore in the 70's if a family had a child with a disablity they were encouraged to put them into group homes were their faced years of neglect and physical abuse. And the only reason their stories are not as well known as those of the "stolen generations" and forgotten generation" is they are not able to tell their story. There has never been and will never be a teacher put on a three year jail sentence for just hugging a student. The fight scenario in the 70's there would not have been 50 kids with iphones filming it and uploading it to youtube either. The 70's was not a golden time of wonder it was a time when society tuned a blind eye to incest, domestic violence, police brutality, racism and sexism. In a few years time people will be saying what a great time the 80's were and then in ten years time or so people will be saying what a great time the 90's were.The past always looks rosier then the now.
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platinumblonde69
15 years ago
It is truly amazing how things have changed...Sure there are lots of negatives...but there are also lots of positives....With the use of technology our teaching has become very different from the 1970's....But we tread very carefully...Here are a few positives that have surfaced in 2010... * Year 12 student texts Miss...."Miss...Ive emailed you a draft of my assessment task...Can you please read over it for me?"....Teacher emails student back with a few corrections and some advice on how to improve the task...Student emails back.."Thanks heaps Miss." * Year 12 student texts Miss....with a photo...from Charles Sturt University HSC online site..."Hey Miss..Ive done it." ..Pic shows the students result of 20/20 for multiple choice...Teacher texts back..."I told you practice makes perfect. Well done." * Student forgets to bring assessment task to school...Teacher says..."Email it to me before 5pm today...and you wont lose marks." Teacher receives email at 3.45pm. * Teacher out for dinner and sees an ex-student working at this establishment...Teacher says.."Wow *******. Look at you?"...Ex-student says "Yes Miss...I was alittle shit at school but you're the only teacher who believed in me."..Teacher smiles and acknowledges comment and thinks to self..."This is what teaching is all about." Unfortunately I have also seen the other side as well....PE teachers being "spoke to" about "touching" a student while assisting them to master trampoline moves.....Compassionate teachers being "on report" for rubbing a students arm to console them after the student confided in them that her mother had kicked her out of home...The student reported the teacher herself...The teacher was devasted and ended up lsoing her marriage as well...A young male teacher attends a Year 12 after party....a female student cries "rape"...Teacher stood down...Gulity until proven innocent...Court finds teacher NOT GUILTY but too late....the young teacher has already been branded a "rapist" and finds it hard to return... Our society has alot to answer for...innocent things are out of control...No photos allowed at kids swimming carnivals....No videos at yr childs end of year concert...Some schools are very strict on this.... Hopefully some of the things ive pointed out illustrate that good times still happen at school in 2010....but it is very different to 1970... Plat
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RHP User
15 years ago
It's so easy to look back on the good old days. I agree that some of the rules now are overly restrictive, but I also remember vindictive sadistic teachers and traumatised children. Our vice-principal from high school (back in the good old 70s) committed suicide, with implications of paedophilia and over thirty years later one of my school friends is posting that he should rot in hell because of the anger he's still carrying about how he was treated. I don't even think this guy was molested, just hates the man for how he treated us. I remember kids vilified by their fellow students because of their race or accent. I don't think this sort of thing helped them to grow up as confident well adjusted individuals reaching their full potential. Nor did corporal punishment work as a deterrent, it was a badge of honour to get the cane or the strap. I didn't stop the behaviour, just made us more careful not to get caught or blamed. The good old days only look good when we look back through rose-tinted glasses. In the 70s our parents were reminiscing about the good old 40s, and how much more discipline and common sense there was then. This will always be the way.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'accessrandom' Aren't the people who went to school in the 1970's the one's who have perpetuated the current day environment for school goers, litigation cases and the general decay of personal responsibility? Just a though ;). lol yep :)LS
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'ttcoo' Great thread people and so close to the mark. Cant even have a smoke in the mall nowadays lol
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'LeoSteve' Quoting 'accessrandom' Aren't the people who went to school in the 1970's the one's who have perpetuated the current day environment for school goers, litigation cases and the general decay of personal responsibility? Just a though ;). lol yep :)LSAlso raised many of you on here today. Dont be so hard on your parents. They made it easier for you than what they had it. They did not want the same as for you as they had themselves. They wanted more! And you got it!
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RHP User
15 years ago
i went to school in the 70's boys willl be boys now i live in the nt proprer way f..... the polies thats the way it is
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RHP User
15 years ago
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