
Originally Posted by
KiWiP
If that was in the classroom then it was very unprofessional of the teachers involved. In the classroom there must exist balance and room for their own opinion to be formed. I have many strong views; war, 'isms, nuclear power and on and on but whenever I profess a view I make damn sure the pupils know it is my personal take and not necessarily the truth.
My example.. girl in her early twenties, educated (!) at some catholic school in Ponsonby. Convinced, as she'd been taught it at school that WW2 was started by the Germans because they wanted to take all the jews money. Convinced it was fact, as she'd been taught it at school. If such a blatent lie is being taught with such conviction, what else is there?

Originally Posted by
KiWiP
Sorry but that is such a sack of shit if for no other reason than you are accusing teachers of gross misconduct (coercing a pupils political viewpoint). It is a widely held view that because we promote unionism very strongly we are all carrot munching, hippy, marxists. Teachers are representative of all walks of life (we teach all walks of life) if anything there are more central political views as that is the world we live in (my opinion, no stats, no photos). We promote unionism as employee protection. A non union member accused (rightly or wrongly) of infractions very rapidly finds themselves unemployed. Union members have the backing of the majority of NZ teachers and get professional and legal representation when they need it. As a collective agreement is in place they also get a say in the terms and conditions of their employment. Which you would not get in any other non unionised state sector employment.
Unions are there solely for the benefit of the people that SHOULD be booted out.
AND, teachers shouldn't be pushing any political direction, even if they do see it as a good thing - unions. Promoting unionism IS a marxist agenda.
It's only when you take the piss out of a partially shaved wookie with an overactive 'me' gene and stapled on piss flaps that it becomes a problem.
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