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Viney
31-05-07, 07:17 AM
Should School holidays be reduced?

Seems the topic on the Haunted goldfish bowl this morning!

Discuss

MiniMatt
31-05-07, 07:45 AM
Apparently the long summer break was designed to ensure kids could help with the harvest.

Now they just play on the playstation. Lazy gits.

Me? I just surf forums while I should be working :D

Bluepete
31-05-07, 08:04 AM
Yep, holidays should be shortened.
This from someone off work (injury) and two kids on half term and a teacher wife also off, mithering about "oh, you could get that new patio, driveway, room decorated" etc etc etc!
Around here, they are off for a week now, then seven weeks in the summer.
Eeee, when I were a lad, flat 'at, wippet, braaan bread (not Hovis!) we were lucky to get evining off for dinner and were pleased wi'that!

falc
31-05-07, 08:14 AM
Make em work all year round!

Not much problem with the current system really, think theres more pressing issues with the education system.

Viney
31-05-07, 08:25 AM
Getting the kids to stay in school is one Flac!

Baph
31-05-07, 08:34 AM
When the kids are young (eg, Primary school), I reckon the balance is just about right for holidays.

Secondary school (11years+) I think that holidays should be reduced. Not really to keep them working more, but at least phase in the fact that when you're working, you get sod all holidays.

Tomcat
31-05-07, 08:36 AM
One of the arguments I heard on the tele for shortening the summer holidays was that the kids lose momentum on their learning with such a long break.

I take this point on board, but I really feel let kids be kids, they learn such a lot playing out on their bikes etc in the summer. My 6 year old is taking his bike apart at the mo, learn how to use a screw driver, tools etc. .... that you just dont get at school.

Once I have worked out my working arragements I like having them at home, and its easier in the summer when the weather is ok, rather then in the p**sing down rain earlier on in the year.

plowsie
31-05-07, 08:38 AM
Makes the roads nicer on the way to work, but i do know what you are saying ;)

And what is the haunted golfish bowl lol?

Flamin_Squirrel
31-05-07, 09:04 AM
A child doesn't stop learning when they leave the classroom imo. Indeed, alot about the world can't be learnt without getting out and experiencing it.

Therefore I reckon that holidays are right the way they are.

Steve H
31-05-07, 09:07 AM
Probably stagger the holidays a bit more like they do in the USA. That way, they should make those whingeing, work shy Teachers actually work full time for a full time paid job! :smt019

Viney
31-05-07, 09:15 AM
And what is the haunted golfish bowl lol?TV

Baph
31-05-07, 09:40 AM
My 6 year old is taking his bike apart at the mo, learn how to use a screw driver, tools etc. .... that you just dont get at school.

My 2yr old wants to constantly do that with the SV as it is! God I'm going to have to hide all my tools as well as my keys from him when he's 6! Anything needs fixing at all, and he's at the cupboard before I am to get the tools out!

He starts nursery on Monday, kind of looking forward to it, as it'll give him a chance to mix with kids his own age, but I don't think the other kids will enjoy him being there so much. :crutches: :lol:

kitkat
31-05-07, 03:46 PM
as i work in a school, i think the holidays are just right. 22 working days til holiday time woohoo. i would not be a teacher for all the money in the world and I think they deserve the break.

hovis
31-05-07, 03:58 PM
send em darn t pit or t mill

:smt064