Thursday 9 February 2012

British children from poorest homes 'being failed at school'

British children from poorest homes 'being failed at school'

White British pupils from working class homes are more likely to fail at school than any other ethnic group, sparking fresh concerns that a generation of young people are being consigned to a life on benefits.

The announcement will fuel fears that thousands of children from the toughest backgrounds are being failed at school – leaving many without the skills needed for a decent job.

It came as Sir Michael Wilshaw, Ofsted’s chief inspector, warned today that too many schools used deprivation and troubled family backgrounds as an “excuse” for underperformance, suggesting they could be placed on a Government hit-list for failing to raise standards.

Read the rest here -

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/9071991/British-children-from-poorest-homes-being-failed-at-school.html

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Now here's the TRUTH - "It came as Sir Michael Wilshaw, Ofsted’s chief inspector, warned today that too many schools used deprivation and troubled family backgrounds as an “excuse” for underperformance, suggesting they could be placed on a Government hit-list for failing to raise standards."

The EDUCATION SYSTEM is DELIBERATELY FAILING INDIGENOUS WORKING CLASS CHILDREN and FAMILIES ... DELIBERATELY


Just a small point..it looks like we (the INDIGENOUS BRITISH) are an ETHNIC GROUP.

Who fights for OUR ETHNIC RIGHTS ?

(Besides NATIONALISTS)


1 comment:

Salford City said...

This reflects the economic and cultural impoverishment of the British working classes. This economic and cultural destitution has been brought about by the globalisation of the labour market and de-industrialization, as well as by the loss of, and pride in, native British ethnic identity which has come about by the deliberate undermining and devaluing of native heritage and identity by the education system and the opinion leaders in the media, sports and the arts.

It makes me furious to hear the British working classes fashionably derided as being inherently "lazy". If blame for their destitution can be fairly said to be brought upon themselves then it is only that the British working classes have allowed themselves to be hoodwinked and betrayed by an internationalist political and cultural elite.

yaz