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JIAO YU BU KAO SHI ZHONG XIN (Paperback) Higher Education Press 1991
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Do you think it would foster a more homogenous national identity?
Heck yeah. Sharp looking gray uniforms.
Today's burning hot topic?
I just submitted this to the UK governments epetition website. Do u think it will work?
"We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to make Vicky
Pollard's tracksuit the national school uniform.
I have a new idea for the national school uniform. The country
is full of chavs and who is a better style icon for chavs than
Vicky Pollard of Little Britain? Everyone should wear my
tracksuit so that all kids can be as well chavved up as her,
such an imprtant national trend should be standardised
immediately. It will make the avergae GCSE result up to a grade
D.
Sign if you agree please. Lets make VICKY POLLARD the next
model - no more size zeros! Pink tracksuits for all!"
Yeah or noooo?
How is it dat only 2 people have seen this rubbish for wot it is? Hello gullible people???????????????????????????
how many shells would be needessly slaughtered for that one to go ahead??? that's sick that is.
Japanese school girl uniforms thats why.
No.
The hand salute is a privilege reserved for people in the military and veterans.
I submitted a petition to Downing Street via the website and got this reply:
This is an automatic email to let you know that the
petition you submitted 4 weeks ago has now been published on
the rejected petitions page,
As a reminder, your petition reads:
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to: 'Make Vicky
Pollard's tracksuit the national school uniform'
I have a new idea for the national school uniform. The country
is full of chavs and who is a better style icon for chavs than
Vicky Pollard of Little Britain? Everyone should wear my
tracksuit so that all kids can be as well chavved up as her,
such an important national trend should be standardised
immediately. It will make the avergae GCSE result up to a grade
E. Sign if you agree please. Lets make VICKY POLLARD the
next model - no more size zeros! Pink tracksuits for all!
Yeah or noooo?
continued....
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0 seconds ago
The rest of the email said:
As we wrote before, your petition was classed as being in the following categories:
* Intended to be humorous, or has no point about government
policy
For transparency, the parts of your petition that can be
published legally and in accordance with the civil service code
can be seen at http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/vickypollard/ ...
I have a new idea for the national school uniform. The country
is full of chavs and who is a better style icon for chavs than
Vicky Pollard of Little Britain? Everyone should wear my
tracksuit so that all kids can be as well chavved up as her,
such an important national trend should be standardised
immediately. It will make the avergae GCSE result up to a grade
E. Sign if you agree please. Lets make VICKY POLLARD the
next model - no more size zeros! Pink tracksuits for all!
Yeah or noooo?
Their email said: "As we wrote before,
Er... Zak, I'm from the UK. We already have national school uniform, we always have had.
Ha ha ha, you should run for the post of "eduction secretary" I'd vote for you in a heartbeat!
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Education sector gets $24.3B allocation : Kaieteur News
In presenting the budget on Monday, Finance Minister Dr Ashni Singh said that the allocation is geared towards the continued successful implementation of the National Education Strategic Plan. He explained that a major initiative being launched by the Government lies in the harnessing of Information Communication Technology (ICT) to aid the delivery of quality education. And foremost among the initiatives to achieve this objective, Dr Singh noted, is the establishment of the Education Television Broadcasting Service. “Preparatory costs of over $147M have already been incurred, while another $56M is budgeted for the operations this year, which will see the transmission of educational programmes to all communities across the country, and will enable every community to access the education network within the first half of this year,” Dr Singh revealed. Also this year, a major effort to upgrade teacher training capability will be undertaken, with the commencement of the US$4.2M Guyana Improving Teacher Education Project, for which the sum of $200M has been budgeted. This project, the Finance Minister said, will seek to improve the quality and efficiency of teacher education delivery, while building human resources and capacity for more effective teaching and learning. According to Dr Singh, Government’s commitment to support vulnerable members of society remains strong, especially when it concerns the country’s children. As such, the National School Feeding Programme has been allocated over $1B and will continue to deliver a snack to every student in all nursery schools and Grades One and Two of primary schools. Another $1.6B has been budgeted for technical vocational education, towards the completion of construction works at the vocational centres in Regions Three and Five, the construction of a student dormitory at Essequibo Technical Institute, and provision of tools, equipment, materials and furniture for institutes countrywide, allowing increasing numbers of students an alternative pathway. Some $2.8B has been allocated for the continued maintenance, rehabilitation, extension and construction of educational facilities countrywide including the construction of Diamond Primary School, the extensions of Annai Secondary, St Pius Primary, St Christopher and Albouystown Nursery Schools along with the completion of Leonora Secondary School, dormitories at Charity, Kwakwani and Sand Creek, and construction of science laboratories at a number of schools. Dr Singh emphasised that Government has recognised that there is no investment more important than the citizenry, particularly in the education of young people. As such, he noted that the aim is to implement effective programmes to improve access to, and quality of education, with a strong emphasis on equipping the labour force with the skills needed in the domestic economy of tomorrow. Major initiatives undertaken by the Government in 2010 included the National School Feeding Programme which cost over $900M and benefited more than 63,000 students even as the National School Uniform Assistance Programme benefited over 200,000 students. Additionally, $923M was expended on construction works at two new technical institutes in Regions Three and Five, along with the procurement of furniture, tools, and equipment for all institutes, while another $129M was expended on the Secondary Competency Certificate Programme (SCCP) implemented in 18 additional secondary schools. Furthermore, $875M was expended on teacher education towards the operations and renovation works at the Cyril Potter College, which added a total of 364 trained teachers to the education system last year. The Guyana Improving Teacher Education Project, which commenced in October last year, has attracted more than 400 students who are expected to graduate in 2012, achieving their Associate Degree in Education. The Finance Minister told the House on Monday, too, that works are slated to continue this year on the design of a US$10M project to strengthen the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Guyana as a permanent academic and research institutional presence. This, he said, is geared towards mainstreaming the environment by addressing the national priorities flowing from the implementation of the LCDS. Accompanying this initiative, he noted, will be the establishment of a world class Centre of Excellence for Biodiversity Studies and Research at the University. The University has been allocated $769M towards the operations and maintenance of the Turkeyen and Tain campuses, whilst a further $450M has been provided for student loans. Last year, over $700M was allocated to the University, comprising $657M for recurrent expenditure on the operations and maintenance of the two campuses, and $48M on capital expenditure to enable the completion of works on the office building at Tain, upgrading of plumbing and electrical facilities, procurement of science laboratory equipment, library books and furnishings.
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