
Help us to choose this week's question from the suggestions made by fellow B3tans.
Awesome Teachers - Teachers and other public servants are getting a bad press thanks to bastards like Michael Gove. Sort it out, B3ta.
Kitchen disasters - We still speak of the Curry of the Seven Day Ring-Sting in hushed tones
Getting fucked over - The opposite of recent 'Sticking it to the man' and 'Little Victories' questions
RANT! - Open thread to get it off your chest
Police II -Last run in 2005, we expect B3tans have been a bit naughty and out of order since then
Vote closes around lunch-time, or when the question we fancy (*cough* Teachers *cough*) sneaks into the lead.
Question of the Week





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Thu 17 Mar 2011, 9:17,
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Awesome Teachers - Teachers and other public servants are getting a bad press thanks to bastards like Michael Gove. Sort it out, B3ta.
Kitchen disasters - We still speak of the Curry of the Seven Day Ring-Sting in hushed tones
Getting fucked over - The opposite of recent 'Sticking it to the man' and 'Little Victories' questions
RANT! - Open thread to get it off your chest
Police II -Last run in 2005, we expect B3tans have been a bit naughty and out of order since then
Vote closes around lunch-time, or when the question we fancy (*cough* Teachers *cough*) sneaks into the lead.
Question of the Week






unless RANTS becomes 'rants about how everyone hates this weeks question'....
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Thu 17 Mar 2011, 9:34,
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the question only lasts a week.
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Thu 17 Mar 2011, 9:35,
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or has that already been done?
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Thu 17 Mar 2011, 9:36,
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with the current political climate of giving the public sector a kicking in the name of giving even more control and money to big business anything we can do to push the opposite message would be great.
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Thu 17 Mar 2011, 9:43,
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as it's selling a lie that the enormous social problems created of having a load of kids with no prospects for work can be solved with a few celebs and a can do attitude. The implication being that this is all the teachers fault.
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Thu 17 Mar 2011, 10:03,
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I avoid Jamie Oliver since the school meals thing he did where he basically blamed Britains rising obesity on school meals and not the parents stuffing crap food into the kids
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Thu 17 Mar 2011, 10:06,
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she's been ranting about it for weeks
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Thu 17 Mar 2011, 10:15,
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i think it was in the first episode of the schoo dinners thing where the parents were passing mcdonalds through the fence to their children.
and they were probably the ones on free school meals anyway.
lazy parenting where they can't be arsed to cook and would rather stick in a load of chips and a pie as it's easier.
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Thu 17 Mar 2011, 11:22,
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and they were probably the ones on free school meals anyway.
lazy parenting where they can't be arsed to cook and would rather stick in a load of chips and a pie as it's easier.

and it will be just the same as any normal school day.
Bring back their regular maths teacher and nobody will attend again, why bother?
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Thu 17 Mar 2011, 11:20,
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Bring back their regular maths teacher and nobody will attend again, why bother?

he exposed us to radiation, tear gas and various other things as well as having fantastic aim with a board rubber if you were fucking about in class.
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Thu 17 Mar 2011, 11:25,
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We always used to hide them everytime any teachers left the room.
We used to try and ninja them too for extra points :)
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Thu 17 Mar 2011, 11:46,
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We used to try and ninja them too for extra points :)

and if anything it's showing the opposite. The majority of the celebs are failing as teachers. And it's clear that the real issue is the behavioural problems the kids have, which largely stem from their social environment.
Also, that they chose to go on the show to become 'reality TV stars'.
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Thu 17 Mar 2011, 11:26,
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Also, that they chose to go on the show to become 'reality TV stars'.