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pages navigation menu home about me books articles talks research buying off young people posted by jennie posted on may 11, 2018 baby boomers , millennials , politics and policy comments off on buying off young people as adults, we have some major obligations to our children. we nourish their bodies, helping them through the chaos of toddlerhood and the hormonal hell of their teenage years, so that they grow into physically healthy adults. we nourish their minds, helping them to access the cultural heritage that our society has built up over […] read more don’t turn britain’s schools into mental health centres posted by jennie posted on march 29, 2018 childhood and adulthood , education comments off on don’t turn britain’s schools into mental health centres britain’s schools are changing: not just in terms of what is taught, but also what we expect them do to help pupils. in june 2017, the times educational supplement reported that the government had put £200k behind a plan to train ‘mental health first-aiders’ in every secondary school. the funding is intended to train 3,000 teachers and teaching […] read more this strike reminds us what universities are for posted by jennie posted on march 5, 2018 education comments off on this strike reminds us what universities are for britain’s university leaders might feel that they had been through an ‘annus horribilis‘, said universities minister sam gyimah at last week’s official launch of the office for students. with scandalised reports of vice-chancellors’ pay, ongoing wrangles over university funding and student tuition fees, and now a large, sustained and well-organised lecturers’ strike paralysing dozens of pre-1992 universities, […] read more time for a truce in the ‘generation wars’ posted by jennie posted on january 9, 2018 politics and policy comments off on time for a truce in the ‘generation wars’ the old and the young need to come together. but how? mixing matters, a new report by the charity united for all ages, has called for the promotion of ‘shared sites’ that can facilitate contact between older and younger people. these include nurseries sharing a space with care homes, sheltered housing developments letting flats for […] read more what should schools teach? posted by jennie posted on november 21, 2017 education comments off on what should schools teach? in the uk, decades of political meddling in the curriculum have resulted in endless lists prescribing what – and how – teachers should teach. how refreshing then, that unlike many educational policy prescriptions, what should schools teach? does not offer a dazzling list of innovative academic hybrids, along with an interactively inspirational flowchart of how […] read more the promotion of ‘generational equity’ is a divisive pursuit posted by jennie posted on june 23, 2017 baby boomers , millennials , politics and policy comments off on the promotion of ‘generational equity’ is a divisive pursuit it has become fashionable in policy and media circles to talk about inequality between the generations. we are warned that today’s young people belong to a “jilted generation” (1), or a “stagnation generation” (2), who have been cornered by the economic and political problems of the moment and are unable to buy a house, start a […] read more after grenfell: more health and safety? posted by jennie posted on june 23, 2017 risk and fear comments off on after grenfell: more health and safety? people talk about health and safety gone mad. the truth is it never really quite goes mad enough.’ this was the verdict of times columnist david aaronovitch, in the immediate aftermath of the grenfell tower disaster. he reminded us of some of the terrible disasters that scarred the 1980s, including the deadly fires at king’s […] read more the manipulative flattery of the youth vote is demeaning to young people and bad for politics posted by jennie posted on june 15, 2017 millennials , politics and policy comments off on the manipulative flattery of the youth vote is demeaning to young people and bad for politics jeremy corbyn has gained much of the credit for the apparently high youth turnout for the general election, and fair enough. but let’s not kid ourselves: there are deeper currents at work. the big thing that seems to have propelled young voters back to the ballot box was the eu referendum of 2016. contrary to […] read more policing pregnancy: the new attack on women’s autonomy posted by jennie posted on may 3, 2017 policing pregnancy comments off on policing pregnancy: the new attack on women’s autonomy next year, 2018, will mark the centenary of british women gaining the right to vote. it was a qualified right, restricted to a particular section of women, but a crucial step forwards in the fight for women’s equality, leading quickly to the extension of suffrage in 1928. and look where we are now. two female […] read more from brexit to the pensions crisis, how did the baby boomers get the blame for everything? posted by jennie posted on february 8, 2017 baby boomers , millennials comments off on from brexit to the pensions crisis, how did the baby boomers get the blame for everything? amidst the raw outrage that followed the eu referendum vote on 23 june 2016, one generation found itself to be a particular target. ‘baby boomers, you have already robbed your children of their future. don’t make it worse by voting for brexit,’ appealed james moore in the independent the day before the vote. ‘“this vote […] read more 1 2 3 … 6 › recent posts buying off young people don’t turn britain’s schools into mental health centres this strike reminds us what universities are for time for a truce in the ‘generation wars’ what should schools teach? categories baby boomers childhood and adulthood education intimacy and commitment millennials parenting culture policing pregnancy politics and policy risk and fear uncategorized archives archives select month may 2018 march 2018 january 2018 november 2017 june 2017 may 2017 february 2017 november 2016 october 2016 july 2016 june 2016 april 2016 november 2015 may 2015 april 2015 october 2014 august 2014 july 2014 february 2014 april 2013 january 2013 december 2012 july 2012 january 2012 december 2011 september 2011 august 2011 july 2011 june 2011 february 2011 june 2010 april 2010 february 2010 january 2010 october 2009 july 2009 september 2005 february 2004 december 2003 june 2003 march 2002 february 2002 october 2001 september 2001 august 2001 july 2001 june 2001 may 2001 powered by wordpress | rethink by inkthemes .

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