Gove’s Militarisation Of The UK Education System

Trained Killing Machines Soon To Be In Charge Of Classrooms

7 June 2013

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Teacher – Pic Telegraph.

‘Ex members of the Army, Navy and Royal Air Force will be lured into teaching with bursaries, salaries during training and fast track qualification courses.

The move could see thousands of former soldiers, sailors and airmen enter classrooms each year and is the latest initiative by the Government to promote a military ethos in schools.

David Laws, Education Minister, said the Troops to Teachers scheme would bring military values of leadership, discipline, motivation and teamwork into the classroom.’

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/10104011/Ex-members-of-Armed-Forces-to-be-fast-tracked-into-teaching.html?

Déjà vu?

1984 – ‘If the school is letting you down, refer yourself to the peadophile minister under Thatcher who allowed minimal vetting of school staff. Allowed ex-serviceman to become, because of military rank, overnight head and deputy head teachers in schools that hitherto had NO HISTORY OF PEADOPHILLIA.’

Why were schools ‘militarised’ at the top-level?

The school governors and teachers associations and teachers unions and parent/teacher associations were STEAMROLLERED in order that ANDY X from the ‘parachute regiment’ for example, could suddenly become Deputy Head Master at long-established, locally renowned Grammar school?

Is it really true that in 1984 the discipline that the mainstream newspapers demanded could only be provided by stern ex-military types who, after a career of killing and oppression, could swear to a professed belief in a sort of religion that still applied to the schools of Wordsworth?’  Hmmm, either a retired teacher or a member of the Board of Governors quite annoyed by all this.

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