Apparently about 1 in 6 of the under 24’s are NEETS. Tinkering with the system will change nothing. As Milburn says, we have lots to learn from the Dutch model where the stat is <5%. We could start by making every apprenticeship have a compulsory one day at college gaining work related certificates; conversely all academic courses at post 16 should have a one day a week relevant work experience. Yes there would be a cost, but far less than the present cost of unemployment and social damage. Would subject like my love, Geography, disappear – possibly, it would be far better to have a humanities qualification in combination with a welfare charity? Early GCSE syllabi were progressive and issue based, but lost out to the public school/university brigade of cape wearing bores. Why not allow students post 14 to spend their time developing artistic skills for one day a week, they might be more in other areas. And get rid of business studies and economic as pseudo academic bollox! Teach kids what an APR is and practical things – but do not also call it social studies or some other woke nonsense. Let us create a curiculum that engages students and leads to a thirst for knowledge – it ia all sitting on the web waiting for enquiring minds. It is there, waiting to be turned on, before being swamped by the boredom. When I first obtained a iPad I asked kids to give me a question and if it was worthy I would throw the iPad to them – yes throw! 2 memorable questions were ‘what shape is a raindrop”. and “How do they tell the time on the International Space Station”. We should be extolling the thirst for knowledge, not the achievement (generally by memory test or set criteria).
Meanwhile – it appears that teenagers are regularly avoiding stiff sentence for rape – the Guardian revealed new cases on Teeside where the attackers had basically gone unpunished. Where is the fury and concern from knuckle dragging flag shaggers? What should the punishment be – the assailents were 14/15 – beyond the age of criminal liability. OK they are 14/15 but the punishment should also be a deterent to others, enough for them to think that they do not want to go down that path.
Another Saturday with no football.
