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    I’ve got to take that at face value but that’s not the vibes you give off. I suspect it bothers you a wee bit & it absolutely bothers stewarty

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mason89 View Post
    I’ve got to take that at face value but that’s not the vibes you give off. I suspect it bothers you a wee bit & it absolutely bothers stewarty

    I's that an apology?

    You say you read my posts but you don't.
    Pay attention to the words, they're important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsdaft View Post
    I's that an apology?
    Christ no

    What I’m saying is I don’t think you’re being entirely truthful when you say it doesn’t bother you

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    I always try to be truthful, it causes me no end of bother.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mason89 View Post
    You could drive a bus through every part of that
    Please do

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsdaft View Post
    I's that an apology?

    You say you read my posts but you don't.
    Pay attention to the words, they're important.
    This ^^^^ Is absolutely nail on head. He does not listen to anything anyone says its all about point scoring for Mason. Nobody else has any valid views and when challenged on his sh1te he resorts to abuse. Most defo an issue dodger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stewarty27 View Post
    This ^^^^ Is absolutely nail on head. He does not listen to anything anyone says its all about point scoring for Mason. Nobody else has any valid views and when challenged on his sh1te he resorts to abuse. Most defo an issue dodger.
    I listened to it. The points you raised were shyte

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/...lasgow-campus/

    My EIS/FELA comrade at another college reacts:

    “For the 'West' read ********** for us.

    Kelvin is cutting provision for courses in Educational Support and Trade Union Education (completely). Both areas were recently praised as providing essential services for the community.

    The attack on TU education fits in with Sturgeon's neo-liberal policies of marginalising the disadvantaged. The SNP are squeezing FE to compensate for their fûck-up with schools and HE.

    Mass direct action needed to dislodge the corrupt and powerful.

    It's likely that Comms and Social Sciences will be hit at **********. That's my prediction.”

    This has been going on since the former 43 Scottish FE colleges were merged, swallowed up, and closed from 2007 onwards, with considerable loss of expertise, growth of ‘senior management teams’ coinciding with the cuts to teaching and support posts, the redundancy of teaching posts, and the resulting downgrading of teaching posts to far less costly ‘instructor’ level. The number of colleges has reduced to 26, with some wholly-unsuitable ‘mergers’ (frequently aggressive take-overs by predatory larger colleges with ministerial blessing).

    Thank fuuck I got out of it 15 years ago when the writing on the wall became joined-up. The incompetence of Education ministers is now generally just accepted. Shirley-Anne Somerville is the latest nodding dog post-holder, displaying the ability level of John Inglis with her bootlaces tied together.

    Still, rocks will melt in the sun and all that.
    Been going on since we were at School Vintage,

    https://newleftreview.org/issues/i10...eachers-revolt

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    Quote Originally Posted by stewarty27 View Post
    Been going on since we were at School Vintage,

    https://newleftreview.org/issues/i10...eachers-revolt
    Nope. I worked in HE/FE from 1992 to 2008, and once Thatcher freed FE from local authority control in 92/93 (about the only good thing the bastered ever did), it expanded and flourished, with an increased headcount, improved attainment and achievement levels, and improved employability/progress to HE via 2+2 arrangements. Colleges had their own individual ‘missions’ �� and understood the needs of local industry and service sectors. Forty three colleges probably did need rationalisation, but nothing like to the extent that has been thrust on them through brutal funding cuts and poorly-derived political zeal since 2007. The cuts have basically funded the ‘free tuition fees’ for university students (admirable, but the model of execution sucks. Cuts to FE provision disadvantages further individuals and groups in already-disadvantaged communities, and removes second chances for those who left school without academic or vocational qualifications. It is an important, but neglected sector which provides trained staff to fix your car, build your hoose, plumb it, wire it, and rotovate your gairden. It provides staff to all public service areas, from IT to facilities management, and it is an invaluable support to the agricultural industry.

    Blair started it with his “50% should obtain degrees” nonsense, which immediately rendered FE a poor relation, and it has been kicked up the @rse ever since. It’s down to the bare bones now, and those most in need are bound to suffer further as a result.

    How very socialist.
    Last edited by 57vintage; 13-02-2023 at 07:55 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    Nope. I worked in HE/FE from 1992 to 2008, and once Thatcher freed FE from local authority control in 92/93 (about the only good thing the bastered ever did), it expanded and flourished, with an increased headcount, improved attainment and achievement levels, and improved employability/progress to HE via 2+2 arrangements. Colleges had their own individual ‘missions’ �� and understood the needs of local industry and service sectors. Forty three colleges probably did need rationalisation, but nothing like to the extent that has been thrust on them through brutal funding cuts and poorly-derived political zeal since 2007. The cuts have basically funded the ‘free tuition fees’ for university students (admirable, but the model of execution sucks. Cuts to FE provision disadvantages further individuals and groups in already-disadvantaged communities, and removes second chances for those who left school without academic or vocational qualifications. It is an important, but neglected sector which provides trained staff to fix your car, build your hoose, plumb it, wire it, and rotovate your gairden. It provides staff to all public service areas, from IT to facilities management, and it is an invaluable support to the agricultural industry.

    Blair started it with his “50% should obtain degrees” nonsense, which immediately rendered FE a poor relation, and it has been kicked up the @rse ever since. It’s down to the bare bones now, and those most in need are bound to suffer further as a result.

    How very socialist.
    Aye fair enough points taken. To be fair Norman Buchan's article was from 1962. Tell me do you know whatever happened to the trade Union course at Newbattle Abbey ?
    Last edited by stewarty27; 13-02-2023 at 08:10 PM.

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