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Title: This week's homework...
Post by: Nickbat on 05 July 2010, 17:32:42
Daughter's Year 4 literacy homework:

"Lots of you walk to school because you know how important it is for the environment. Are your parents so eco friendly? Write a letter to persuade them that they should walk to work every day"


I work from home. :y

SWMBO works 6 miles away and frequently doesn't finish her shift until midnight.

Teacher drives her Mini Cooper to school each day. >:(

One blank piece of homework about to be handed in, methinks. ;)
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: jereboam on 05 July 2010, 17:43:25
What planet are these people living on?  In 40-odd years of working for a living, involving 20 or so different jobs, I can only remember one occasion on which I had a job within walking distance of my home.

This is the 21st century, not the 19th.

Barmy. >:(
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: Varche on 05 July 2010, 17:44:46
"Lots of you walk to school"  Things must have changed a great deal since I left the grey land. In those days very few kids walked to school, instead they were ferried in a frenzy of 4X4's and Bugbladder beasts of Trall that clogged the local roads up during rush hour. In fact they were the rush hour.

If I had a child my childs letter would start as follows:

Dear Dad, We are learning about the environment at school. Will you start walking the six miles to work each day? As you will have to set off earlier each day and arrive back later, I am learning (in home economics - remember that) how to cook, clean, iron, decorate, change the DIS pack and do the washing and gardening so that you will just be able to put your tired feet up and enjoy a glass of orange juice (no alcohol in front of us children)......... 
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: smithpa7 on 05 July 2010, 17:50:59
I decided I would use public transport during my last job. 4 miles across the river Tyne. I had a 25 minute walk to the 'local' Metro station, a 12 minute journey on the Metro and a 10 minute walk at the other end. Total of 1 hour 34 minutes return. Buses would have been worse >:( >:(.
I lasted 4 weeks and decided to drive. 8 to 10 minutes there and the same back.
Unfortunately public transport has a long way to go.
At my son's school only one teacher cycles to work, all the others drive :-/ :-/
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: same #same# on 05 July 2010, 17:54:25
if they want us to walk to work or use a bus, either bring work closer or fix the buses and the price, bloody hurts your back on the bumps, + look at the news and you would not want to walk to work or any were.
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: Squidy on 05 July 2010, 17:59:44
if i had to walk to work, id have to figure out how to carry 2 pairs of 12-15' ladders 10 6' pole sections, a 250 litre water tank and 150m hose reel plus 12v batt, pump, buckets etc  60+miles a day :'(
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: Nickbat on 05 July 2010, 18:04:39
Of course the opening line: "Lots of you walk to school because you know how important it is for the environment..." is utter tosh.

Those who walk to school live within walking distance and Year 4s are generally accompanied by parents/carers. Their mode of travel is dictated by the accompanying adult, not by the eco-desires of 8- or 9-year olds.

Those who do not live within walking distance, don't walk. I appreciate, though, that such a statement may be too advanced for today's eco-teachers.  ::)

Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: Nickbat on 05 July 2010, 18:06:18
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if i had to walk to work, id have to figure out how to carry 2 pairs of 12-15' ladders 10 6' pole sections, a 250 litre water tank and 150m hose reel plus 12v batt, pump, buckets etc  60+miles a day :'(

You capitalist planet wrecker! How can you become a true greenie with that attitude? Jack the job in and grow some lentils from home.  ;) ;D
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: albitz on 05 July 2010, 18:07:50
Indoctrination of the young and innocent into a political mindset is sick imo, it makes me very angry indeed. If it were my child I would be down the school for a chat with the head.
Hopefully the cuts announced in the commons today will help cut of the supply of funds for this type of nonsense.
On a slightly different note - I was reading today that in the last days of the previous govt. Ed ballls signed off £2.5 biilion in new spending on education projects, despite being told by the treasury that there was no money in the coffers at all to pay for it. He was simply writing cheques that he knew would bounce.
I think there should be some mechanism for criminal proceedings in such circumstances. >:(
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: Squidy on 05 July 2010, 18:13:18
teachers will create more pollution by buying a new mini cooper or whatever every few years than me maintaining and  running old stuff
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: Nickbat on 05 July 2010, 18:13:21
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Indoctrination of the young and innocent into a political mindset is sick imo, it makes me very angry indeed. If it were my child I would be down the school for a chat with the head.
Hopefully the cuts announced in the commons today will help cut of the supply of funds for this type of nonsense.
On a slightly different note - I was reading today that in the last days of the previous govt. Ed ballls signed off £2.5 biilion in new spending on education projects, despite being told by the treasury that there was no money in the coffers at all to pay for it. He was simply writing cheques that he knew would bounce.
I think there should be some mechanism for criminal proceedings in such circumstances. >:(


Indeed, Albs. My daughter doesn't know the capital cities of any European countries (bar Paris), yet I saw recently on "Are you smarter than a ten-year old", all the children knew the capital of Brazil; my point being that some kids do get educated properly. Sadly, though, my daughter's school seems to put environmentalism above all else. >:(

Fortunately, her next school is a LOT better. ;)
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: Richie London on 05 July 2010, 18:41:51
10 miles to work, 3 buses. and about 60kgs of tools to carry. i wouldnt walk even if i was in walking distance anyway, and had nothing to carry.  :)
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: CaptainZok on 05 July 2010, 19:32:39
Wouldn't she be better writing a letter to her lentil munching teachers explaining what hypocrisy means?
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: bertiecbx550 on 05 July 2010, 19:40:50
I walk at work does that count???? Sometimes it is unpracticable for us to walk to work but then again i`m gonna have to learn where th e bus stops are in wolvo town centre cause they are rebuilding the bus station and have spread em all over the city.... :o
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: zvi on 05 July 2010, 19:47:48
for beter housing we live outside the city. but the jobs are in the city. who's get the time to walk to work ;) ;) ;)
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: Andy B on 05 July 2010, 19:53:57
Mmmmm? :-/ 22 & a half miles each way to work. If I walked at 5 mph that's about 4 & a half hours, as I start at 6:50 am I'd have to leave the house 3:20am, so maybe up for 3:00 to have a wash & brew first. 12 hours later leave work at 6:50 pm, home for 11:30 pm ........... :-? I'm not sure I'd last walking to work  ::)  ::)  ::)  ::)
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 05 July 2010, 20:01:16
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Daughter's Year 4 literacy homework:

"Lots of you walk to school because you know how important it is for the environment. Are your parents so eco friendly? Write a letter to persuade them that they should walk to work every day"


I work from home. :y

SWMBO works 6 miles away and frequently doesn't finish her shift until midnight.

Teacher drives her Mini Cooper to school each day. >:(

One blank piece of homework about to be handed in, methinks. ;)


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"Lots of you walk to school because you know how important it is for the environment. Are your parents so eco friendly?

Does this not say it all?  In my view, there’s a much more sinister agenda lurking behind this seemingly innocuous concern for the environment.
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: Mysteryman on 05 July 2010, 20:05:40
I gave up trying to influence the teachers at my sons school long ago. They are, after all, only teaching from a script. I started to 'educate' my son instead. Once I had convinced him that the teachers were mistaken, he took my message straight back to them and, having aspergers, was immovable. So much more satisfying to have your own child throwing it straight back at them and influencing the other children.
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 05 July 2010, 20:11:26
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Indoctrination of the young and innocent into a political mindset is sick imo, it makes me very angry indeed. If it were my child I would be down the school for a chat with the head.
Hopefully the cuts announced in the commons today will help cut of the supply of funds for this type of nonsense.
On a slightly different note - I was reading today that in the last days of the previous govt. Ed ballls signed off £2.5 biilion in new spending on education projects, despite being told by the treasury that there was no money in the coffers at all to pay for it. He was simply writing cheques that he knew would bounce.
I think there should be some mechanism for criminal proceedings in such circumstances. >:(


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Indoctrination of the young and innocent into a political mindset is sick

You're not a wise man from the East for nothing my son :-* :y

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He was simply writing cheques that he knew would bounce.

I would say there was a heavy political element in this.  Had Labour been returned to power an excuse would have been found to stay the projects due to the slower than expected economic recovery.

Had the Conservatives been returned the projected cancellation of the measures would have been used to show the Tories at their savage, cost-cutting worst.
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: albitz on 05 July 2010, 21:43:52
The projects got cancelled today Z and the man who wrote the bouncy cheques was on TV all afternoon telling everyone how the savage Tory cuts are a terrible hammer blow for millions of ordinary working people. Cynical doesnt even begin to cover it, he should be in a cell as far as Im concerned. >:( >:(
Title: Re: This week's homework...
Post by: Sixstring on 06 July 2010, 09:57:36
One look at the teachers car park at school should shut them up. In my step-sons school, 3x BMWs, 2x 4x4s , 6 larger engined estate cars (renaults, mondeos and insignia est's) 1x smart car, and 5 mercedes........
Most teachers are on 25-35k, so this really seta a good example. BTW......we live in Lydney, a small-ish place, and 90% of teachers are local, and 2 live in the same street, yet BOTH take their own cars to work????

Yep.....blank page methinks.