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Originally Posted by Daimo
Home learning ftw.
That or public school.
I didn't even realise its only Kent that has Grammer Schools. My child/ren will go to a Grammer school. Being from a normal high school, I dont want my kids going there.
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There are 2 grammar schools in Halifax.
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Originally Posted by saoralba
All the older generation of teachers at my old school are leaving this year..
Place is going to be a shambles.
All the younger teachers are good for drama/music ect..
But for the 'academic' subjects, physics maths ect, the younger teachers i got, were sh!te tbh.
Maybe they just need experience.
Uni leacturers seem to be academics that never leave uni, go from to school, get a degree/doctorate and stay at the uni to teach. Never see what their subjects realate to in the real world.
All my college lecturers have worked in the industry for a fair amount of years, and got qualifications through their work.
For advice on getting jobs, or further education, i just ask them.
After numerous emails and phone calls to the local uni, i gave up.
2 months and no reply, bar stewards.
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Riiiiight then, go ask some of the lecturers in MechEng at leeds then, you may notice that the guy who teaches thermodynamics worked at rolls royce for 20 years on combustion R+D, now does CFD research as well as lecturing. The guy teaching basic fluid mechanics is a research fellow in tribology.
All of the lecturers on my course are researchers first, and all that stuff that doesn't relate to the real world at all just happens to keep your bike running, planes in the air and weapons hitting their targets.
Don't lump my lot in with arts students boy!