Thursday, July 21, 2005

Deferred Success is for Failures

LONDON (Reuters) - The word "fail" should be banned from use in British classrooms and replaced with the phrase "deferred success" to avoid demoralizing pupils, a group of teachers has proposed.

Members of the Professional Association of Teachers (PAT) argue that telling pupils they have failed can put them off learning for life.

A spokesman for the group said it wanted to avoid labeling children. "We recognize that children do not necessarily achieve success first time," he said. "But I recognize that we can't just strike a word from the dictionary," he said.

The PAT said it would debate the proposal at a conference next week.


*Thanks to Terri for the heads up on this current bout with retardery.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Since when has self-esteem become more important than education? This is just ridiculous...

Thursday, July 21, 2005 8:46:00 PM  
Blogger Kirkkitsch said...

Matt-
Oh, Matt, Matt, Matt. Where have you been? Dr. Phil said self-esteem is important, and you know when Dr. Phil talks people listen! (insert sarcastic fart noise here)

Trust me, Matt, I so know where you're coming from. I think it's utter bullshit, too.

Thanks for taking the time to comment! I appreciate it. :)

Terri-
LMAO! I SO agree with the "deferred indefinitely" observation. If the future generations are anything like what we've witnesses firsthand in the AOL chat rooms, George Dubyah is starting to look lika fuckin' genius. LMAO!

If only decapitation was that easy. Sigh.

Tuesday, July 26, 2005 2:54:00 AM  

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