LondonMix Posted February 27, 2013 Share Posted February 27, 2013 Yes, I agree that the school issue while important seems less a test of basic human decency than the rape issue with the police. It's a difficult issue to address. I feel for your sister.legalbeagle Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> It happens in schools too, I'm told. My sister> teaches the first year at senior school. She tells> me that because Junior school are supposed to have> achieved certain levels/improvements for each> child by the time they leave the school, the> Junior school marks they enter her school with are> (sometimes) inflated considerably. She then either> has to continue the fictional achievements of the> school, or mark them honestly, which then reflects> badly on her school, as though the child as either> got worse or gone backwards.> > In a different, perhaps less immediately offensive> way to the rape example, this is equally worrying.> > > No one along the way has thought about what the> child is actually learning or achieving (except my> sis who marks honestly and takes the rap.......)> > It seems that vast numbers of us will just attempt> to meet the target, regardless of the effect on> the underlying people who need help.> > Does anyone have examples of where this is NOT how> humans react? Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/29563-if-you-set-targets-you-help-rapists-discuss/page/2/#findComment-620477 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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