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Re: Student protests

Post by thebish » Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:28 pm

errr... so on the one hand these students stand accused of:
general wrote:chanting and waving banners! what a let down, if you gonna protest I want molotovs, riot police, upturned cars on fire...
and at the same time..
EL wrote:walking past my office about an hour or so since looked a) about 35 and b) like hardened crims - therefore swelling the numbers with those more intent on a scrap than on making a democratic point.
criticized for NOT rioting and also for mixing with those likely to riot.... :conf:

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Re: Student protests

Post by superjohnmcginlay » Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:31 pm

William the White wrote:
superjohnmcginlay wrote:
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bobo the clown wrote:
superjohnmcginlay wrote:http://menmedia.co.uk/manchesterevening ... ition_fees

Ooh. Exciting.
I'm just struggling at "students" and "from Bury". Fck, I know the expansion of HEC's and Poly's into Uni's has downgraded the term, but .... Bury ???

Note that they do this on Wednesday afternoons ... "sports time", or drinking time if you're a completely inept bastard.
FE students galore at Bury College, which I think is a pretty good college. Some HE doing HNC/HND courses - some validated by Uni of Bolton and convertible to degrees by completing a 'top-up' year at Bolton Uni.

As EL helpfully explained some are protesting about the withdrawal of the Education Maintenance Allowance of £30 a week (means tested, based on parental income) available for post-16 FE students.

I note that through the country a significant number of FE/School students are joining in protests - they are the people most imminently affected by the proposed trebling of fees. Current uni students are unaffected by the changes. They are, in a sense, protesting altruistically - for the benefit of future students rather than themselves.
Whooa there. I never got that, when did that happen?
Came in about 5 years ago. Were you doing A levels then? Or perhaps your parents were too wealthy?
No no no. Was quite some time ago. And they certainly weren't.

I'd honestly never heard of it. So we bribe students to stay on at school these days?

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Re: Student protests

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:32 pm

Pretty much. They spend the majority of it on drugs and booze.

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Re: Student protests

Post by William the White » Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:37 pm

East Lower wrote:Thing is, if you worked full time then you could probably squeeze a three year degree into 12 months - just do it that way = cuts down on the cost of tuition and accommodation and therefore will leave the graduates with lower debts. It'd be a year of hard graft but then it'd weed out those just wanting to go for a three year piss up.
Couldn't be done in one year but certainly could be done in two but would require a major rethink on the nature of universities (a rethink some are in favour of).

Effectively it would mean taking away the research requirement of a number of universities and redesignate the majority as 'teaching' universities, leaving a small, elite group as research-only or research-priority institutions concentrating on postgraduate study. It would introduce a fourth tier into education, in effect.

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Re: Student protests

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:38 pm

Sounds great!

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Re: Student protests

Post by thebish » Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:41 pm

William the White wrote:
East Lower wrote:Thing is, if you worked full time then you could probably squeeze a three year degree into 12 months - just do it that way = cuts down on the cost of tuition and accommodation and therefore will leave the graduates with lower debts. It'd be a year of hard graft but then it'd weed out those just wanting to go for a three year piss up.
Couldn't be done in one year but certainly could be done in two but would require a major rethink on the nature of universities (a rethink some are in favour of).

Effectively it would mean taking away the research requirement of a number of universities and redesignate the majority as 'teaching' universities, leaving a small, elite group as research-only or research-priority institutions concentrating on postgraduate study. It would introduce a fourth tier into education, in effect.
and render that research sector even more prone to "ivory tower" jibes....

anyway - under their immigration cap - the gov seems intent on the massacre of the UK EFL industry - wich is reckoned to be worth £3billion to the UK economy - about as much as the UK publishing industry. I can't see this having a positive effect on Higher Education budgets...

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Re: Student protests

Post by William the White » Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:43 pm

superjohnmcginlay wrote:So we bribe students to stay on at school these days?
One way of putting it. The hope was to persuade children of low-income families to stay on for further education. My daughter didn't get it - our joint income too high. It came with other initiatives aimed at getting more working class students into higher ed. My feeling is that the effect was, unfortunately, marginal. I may be wrong - hope I am.

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Re: Student protests

Post by General Mannerheim » Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:50 pm

The ones in Bristol all looked about 12.

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Re: Student protests

Post by William the White » Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:54 pm

General Mannerheim wrote:The ones in Bristol all looked about 12.

"NO IFS, NO BUTS - NO EDUCATION CUTS..."

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Why?
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Re: Student protests

Post by General Mannerheim » Wed Nov 24, 2010 3:07 pm

William the White wrote:
General Mannerheim wrote:The ones in Bristol all looked about 12.

"NO IFS, NO BUTS - NO EDUCATION CUTS..."

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Why?
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probably just born that way?

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Re: Student protests

Post by Hoboh » Wed Nov 24, 2010 3:12 pm

Water hoses, great for the unwashed!!!

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Re: Student protests

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Wed Nov 24, 2010 3:38 pm

1513: Nick Clegg told BBC 2's Jeremy Vine Show that he had not seen pictures of students hanging an effigy of the deputy PM from a set of mocked-up gallows, but added that he was "developing a thick skin"
Truly altruistic motives eh Billy? 8)

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Re: Student protests

Post by Verbal » Wed Nov 24, 2010 3:59 pm

Lib Dems are going to get an absolute pasting at the next election for the way they've basically stuck two fingers up at their voters.
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Re: Student protests

Post by Bruce Rioja » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:13 pm

Verbal wrote:Lib Dems are going to get an absolute pasting at the next election for the way they've basically stuck two fingers up at their voters.
I think you'll find that they got a pasting at the last election, too.
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Re: Student protests

Post by William the White » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:41 pm

Verbal wrote:Lib Dems are going to get an absolute pasting at the next election for the way they've basically stuck two fingers up at their voters.
I so hope they do - never will a pasting have been so richly deserved... Send em to the darkest of oblivion... With only hoboh for company...

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Re: Student protests

Post by thebish » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:45 pm

William the White wrote:
Verbal wrote:Lib Dems are going to get an absolute pasting at the next election for the way they've basically stuck two fingers up at their voters.
I so hope they do - never will a pasting have been so richly deserved... Send em to the darkest of oblivion... With only hoboh for company...
indeed...

I suspect that there will one day be a split and the Clegg-end will be subsumed into the Tories...

interesting article here about the process by which Clegg is swapping out his Liberal heritage for alien Tory concepts and cliaming they are the same thing - whilst arguing against a non-existant aunt-sally...

http://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom ... campaign=0

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Re: Student protests

Post by Bruce Rioja » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:47 pm

William, can I ask you, as an industry professional, for your view on the shear numbers of students that now go through Uni? We now have 40% of students in higher education going onto Uni whereas the economic powerhouse that is Germany's figure is only 19%.
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Re: Student protests

Post by TANGODANCER » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:50 pm

Was in for Bury for about four hours today and saw nothing of real note. A few bunches of weird-looking creatures shuffling about dressed like extras from a bad Western but that was it. Not the sort anybody would be head-hunting to take their companies forward unless looks really do deceive. Great unwashed is no bad description. No student allowance for soap or razor-blades then.
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Re: Student protests

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Wed Nov 24, 2010 4:54 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:Was in for Bury for about four hours today and saw nothing of real note. A few bunches of weird-looking creatures shuffling about dressed like extras from a bad Western but that was it. Not the sort anybody would be head-hunting to take their companies forward unless looks really do deceive. Great unwashed is no bad description. No student allowance for soap or razor-blades then.
That's cos they were all in Manchester....

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Re: Student protests

Post by TANGODANCER » Wed Nov 24, 2010 5:06 pm

East Lower wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:Was in for Bury for about four hours today and saw nothing of real note. A few bunches of weird-looking creatures shuffling about dressed like extras from a bad Western but that was it. Not the sort anybody would be head-hunting to take their companies forward unless looks really do deceive. Great unwashed is no bad description. No student allowance for soap or razor-blades then.
That's cos they were all in Manchester....
Ah well, The Manchester evening News headline and video from the posted link must have got it all wrong then.
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