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quester123
20-10-2007, 04:41 PM
bloody disgraceful.....:mad:

School puts a chip on pupils
http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/free-press-news/School-puts-a-chip-on.3391369.jp?CommentPage=3&CommentPageLength=10#comments

By Chris Walker
SECONDARY school pupils are having their "every step traced" under a new monitoring system which sees a microchip embedded in their school uniform.
Currently ten pupils at Hungerhill School in Edenthorpe are having their movements monitored by radio technology, but its Doncaster makers hope the system could soon be attached to every school uniform in the country, if the pilot scheme proves successful.

Under the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) surveillance system the Hungerhill pupils have a memory microchip discreetly embedded onto their school badge which produces a radio signal. It means the pupils can be identified the moment that they step into a classroom. Its inventor, Trevor Darnborough, says the technology has many advantages including; offering accurate and speedy registration of pupils, ensuring child security, providing visual confirmation of attendance to help cover teachers and easy data input for the school's behavioural and reporting system.

But the system, which is believed to be the first of its kind in the country, has been slammed by civil liberty campaigners who believe radio surveillance should only be used on criminals and not on schoolchildren.

David Clouter, a parent who founded the "Leave them kids alone" organisation to oppose the fingerprinting of children in school, said: "To put this in a school badge is complete and utter surveillance of the children. Tagging is what we do to criminals we let out of prison early. With pupils being fingerprinted and now this it seems we are treating children in a way that we have traditionally treated criminals. It's the first time I've ever heard of this happening and I think it's appalling. I'm not sure how it will support personalised learning to track a pupil. You need to know the pupils individually and develop a relationship with them to find out what their needs really are rather than simply chipping them."

Mr Darnborough, who runs Darnbro Ltd, said his product is currently the subject of a patent application but after a "successful trial" at Hungerhill is now ready to have a crack at the £300 million school clothing market.

He said: "The Department for Education and Skills is keen to promote use of electronic registration in schools because of its benefits in efficiently monitoring pupils' attendance and the speedy retrieval and analysis of data. The system saves valuable lesson time, often wasted in registration and monitoring, while ensuring parents of their children's security. And there's the additional benefit of reduced costs in replacing school uniforms that have gone astray.

"We believe the system will work equally well in corporate and commercial scenarios and we're now seeking backing to help us attack a huge potential market, including the £300m annual school clothing spend."

Darnbro state that their product can "trace a pupil's every step during the school day" and that the system can be set up to limit access to doors for certain people at certain times, including shutting the main doors of a school to pupils during classtime.

They stated that schools in the Doncaster area have expressed a keen interest in the product as the government wants to introduce a fully computerised registration system with internet access for parents by 2008.

Hungerhill headteacher Graham Wakeling said: "The school is trialling the project and a
variety of tests to measure compatibility with a range of school information management systems are being carried out.

The system is not intrusive to the pupil in the slightest. The benefits are that it provides immediate registration of the pupil as they enter the classroom. This supports staff as they are getting to know pupils.

It also links the pupil directly to the curriculum they are following and specifically to their assessment data. All the information it provides is already stored on the school information management system. The advantage is that it provides immediate access."

He added that the pilot was started in February of this year and all the parents of children involved in the scheme were supportive of it.

Hungerhill chair of governors, Moira Bates, said she was unaware of the project and was not prepared to comment until she had had a meeting at the school.

steevo
20-10-2007, 04:54 PM
It's to get the kids used to idea of implanted chips. The totalitarian tiptoe, It's getting to be more than a tiptoe now, they are getting reckless :cool:

ssyx
20-10-2007, 04:58 PM
It's to get the kids used to idea of implanted chips. The totalitarian tiptoe, It's getting to be more than a tiptoe now, they are getting reckless :cool:

Totalitarian stampede more like. Unfortunately most of the people i talk to are still hiding behind "if you have nothing to hide why are you worried".
Man its frustrating.:(

lookfar
20-10-2007, 05:08 PM
This is dreadful!!:mad: I'd be going fucking apeshit if this was happening at my sons school for sure!!

quester123
20-10-2007, 05:53 PM
<<Hungerhill headteacher Graham Wakeling said: "The school is trialling the project and a
variety of tests to measure compatibility with a range of school information management systems are being carried out.>>


I wonder if Headteacher Graham Wakeling will be keeping a very low profile for a while?
:rolleyes:

lottie
20-10-2007, 06:47 PM
Take your kids out of school and home educate them! :)

quester123
20-10-2007, 07:04 PM
Take your kids out of school and home educate them! :)

Hello Lottie
Home education looks like the only way forward, Doesn't it?:)

de_shit
20-10-2007, 07:05 PM
My school was doing a similar thing before I graduated. It was funny, I was the dude telling people that its a step closer to chip implementation and everyone was clueless. At least I tried. My school did this thing with our ID cards. We had to use it to buy food. I refused to buy food when it started and I just bought candy from the independent looking candy shack outside the cafeteria. Fuck the ID card. I never used it anyway. Its a waste of plastic. The school could track what you personally ate, obviously even though my nurses said that it was to see what "eating trends are". YOU CAN SEE WHAT EATING TRENDS THERE ARE WHEN THERE IS A SMALL LINE FOR THE SCHOOL MADE FOOD AND THE FUCKING SNACK LINE THAT IS A BLOCK LONG! FUCKING RETARDS!

gold
20-10-2007, 07:16 PM
This is bloody disgraceful, and I see it as a means for them to carry on for body implants. It's a far cry from when we used to have our name tags sewed into our socks etc,

lottie
20-10-2007, 07:31 PM
Hello Lottie
Home education looks like the only way forward, Doesn't it?:)

It certainly does, although i dont have children yet....throughout the last couple of years learning all this stuff it has made me think that when i do have kids they will definately be home educated, my child is not going to be a programmed robot, admittedly all children are programmed to a degree but my children are not going to be 'shaped to fit in and comply with the agenda'!

when i think back and relate what i learned at school with what i actually use now and have learnt from school- much of it seems irrelevant to my life's requirements, simple things that everyone seems to know- i havnt a clue, but i think the reason was (despite a disfunctional upbrining) that, school is not a good environment to learn from, its left brain focused, children want to learn through hands on practical, friendly, fun and creative ways, kids love to play....so the best way to teach them would be to include fun and games that are still educational etc!

All looking the same in their little uniforms like little robots, in quite often very boring environments like classrooms with strip lighting (which caused me immense headaches and migraines even as a small child), for 6 hours a day, learning a lot of useless information, starved of the love of parents and family, no real teaching of things that are really important.........

Thats how i see it now....and it wont be like that for my kids.....

Although my Father wasnt the best of parents by a longshot, he still taught me more about life than anything i learnt in school....i was cooking at 4/5, i could change a plug and a car battery when i was 8, i was allowed to try welding in Dads shed with him of course when i was 11ish, we had crap all money growing up so we made the best of what we had, playing mud pies in the garden not the latest gameboy, building treehouses instead of watching tv, all of this taught me so much.....

(sorry bit more than i was going to say but in the mood for a rant!!:o:D)

quester123
20-10-2007, 07:52 PM
It certainly does, although i dont have children yet....throughout the last couple of years learning all this stuff it has made me think that when i do have kids they will definately be home educated, my child is not going to be a programmed robot, admittedly all children are programmed to a degree but my children are not going to be 'shaped to fit in and comply with the agenda'!

when i think back and relate what i learned at school with what i actually use now and have learnt from school- much of it seems irrelevant to my life's requirements, simple things that everyone seems to know- i havnt a clue, but i think the reason was (despite a disfunctional upbrining) that, school is not a good environment to learn from, its left brain focused, children want to learn through hands on practical, friendly, fun and creative ways, kids love to play....so the best way to teach them would be to include fun and games that are still educational etc!

All looking the same in their little uniforms like little robots, in quite often very boring environments like classrooms with strip lighting (which caused me immense headaches and migraines even as a small child), for 6 hours a day, learning a lot of useless information, starved of the love of parents and family, no real teaching of things that are really important.........

Thats how i see it now....and it wont be like that for my kids.....

Although my Father wasnt the best of parents by a longshot, he still taught me more about life than anything i learnt in school....i was cooking at 4/5, i could change a plug and a car battery when i was 8, i was allowed to try welding in Dads shed with him of course when i was 11ish, we had crap all money growing up so we made the best of what we had, playing mud pies in the garden not the latest gameboy, building treehouses instead of watching tv, all of this taught me so much.....

(sorry bit more than i was going to say but in the mood for a rant!!:o:D)

Thanks Lottie! :D
I think children are far more likely to learn and have fun in a nurturing, caring environment than they ever will in modern day high schools.

lookfar
20-10-2007, 08:00 PM
Take your kids out of school and home educate them! :)

I'm planning to honey, working on it...!!:D

cf24
20-10-2007, 08:09 PM
Home schooling is the way forward, especially as the school system is implementing more and more control. I just wish I could do it right now. Kids will learn a damn site more out of school, but the one thing that concerns me is the interaction with other children and making friends aspect of school. Great if all kids were taken out of school, but at the moment they are all locked up for most of the day!:mad:

lottie
20-10-2007, 08:44 PM
Home schooling is the way forward, especially as the school system is implementing more and more control. I just wish I could do it right now. Kids will learn a damn site more out of school, but the one thing that concerns me is the interaction with other children and making friends aspect of school. Great if all kids were taken out of school, but at the moment they are all locked up for most of the day!:mad:

yeah i see what you mean- but we only 'worry' about social interactions because we all went to school and had friends(who none of us see anymore anyway), the way i look at it is like work friends....im only friends really because im working there and get to know them.....they become friends because we have to, its not a 'chosen' friendship! Its that way with school- we all have a great social life at school but only because its forced upon us! i used to have friends that went to different schools so we'd play out of school hours....we're still all friends today!

steevo
20-10-2007, 08:51 PM
yeah i see what you mean- but we only 'worry' about social interactions because we all went to school and had friends(who none of us see anymore anyway), the way i look at it is like work friends....im only friends really because im working there and get to know them.....they become friends because we have to, its not a 'chosen' friendship! Its that way with school- we all have a great social life at school but only because its forced upon us! i used to have friends that went to different schools so we'd play out of school hours....we're still all friends today!

That is a great way of looking at it, thanks Lottie. I have had the same worries/concerns about this very thing and now I feel happier about it.

Mother Nature doesnt say that kids have to visit a building 5 days a week, and I trust her :) Let the parents nurture their offspring.

2013
20-10-2007, 09:20 PM
Go lottie go lottie great rant and points made as everyone else here .My girlfriends grandchildren are homeeducated and have always been , they have plenty of friends and are very aware and intelligent, in fact they could operate a pc better than me before they could read .A few of their other friends home educate thier kids as well .In fact my girlfriends duaghter was home educated fo ra while in her teens as a few more people we know but the problem there is peer pressure the kids feel like they are missing out or being targetted for being out of school so start early is the best way .The system has cracked down recently making it tougher to home educate children so it needs looking into .The people we know doing it where fortunate that their friends where trying it some now go to regular schools but they had regular sessions where they taught all their kids together .As the children got older they would become interested in subjects so want to learn more and we know you learn more when you want to unlike school that thrusts subjects upon you wether you want to learn or not

lottie
20-10-2007, 09:33 PM
Cheers guys....:)

Something else i'd like to add...

A point you made 2013 made me think....

This thing with kids in schools....they have this awful pressure to 'keep up' with the pace, pressure to succeed and learn faster, pressure through exams/tests/marks/grades/heirachial classes, pressured to learn despite the childs unhappiness or interest in that subject, surely at home there wouldnt be such an urgency and the child would be in a much more comfortable environment and the willingnesss to learn would be at a more natural pace? No wonder kids are always 'angst' by the time they get to their teens!!! (and thats without the hormones!!)

raffles
21-10-2007, 12:14 AM
The thing is if home schooling becomes popular in the uk, i wouldnt be at all suprised if they try to make home schooling illegal.

2013
21-10-2007, 12:23 AM
The thing is if home schooling becomes popular in the uk, i wouldnt be at all suprised if they try to make home schooling illegal.

It is in germany apparently and you can be jailed for it !

steevo
21-10-2007, 12:44 AM
The thing is if home schooling becomes popular in the uk, i wouldnt be at all suprised if they try to make home schooling illegal.

It is in germany apparently and you can be jailed for it !

I thought it was illegal in the UK but obviously not. I wonder what the rules are in the UK, how do you apply to teach your kids at home ? A free country my fuckin' arse (pardon my French).

2013
21-10-2007, 01:04 AM
ill get some info and post when i have it , you could also check with local council maybe social services etc or the schools themselves , but maybe best not to let them see you coming so to speak .Find out the info first.They do their best to convince you its not an option or you cant do it now legally . :D

lostinstrangeworld
21-10-2007, 01:28 AM
Gosh. What are we going to do?

How about we "shovel some shit". ;)

It's a mad world.

So let's change it!

malvern
21-10-2007, 09:20 PM
IT'S ALL ABOUT CONTROL..... they have never given a shit about our children... theres go to schools that would cost more than your houses, and the after schoolclubs, have you seen the price of a polo horse.

freedom:)

goodluck at home, do it why you still can or find the smallest school in your area.

hagbard_celine
23-10-2007, 04:13 PM
It's to get the kids used to idea of implanted chips. The totalitarian tiptoe, It's getting to be more than a tiptoe now, they are getting reckless :cool:


They're desperate because we're getting wise! Look at how many people are refusing to have their kids fingerprinted. They want to move the chip from the uniform to under the skin.

tyler
30-10-2008, 02:14 PM
The Freemasons were pushing a similar scheme in America recently. The Freemasons!!!

I wonder if Graham Wakeling of Hungerhill School, Edenthorpe, Doncaster can be e mailed? :D

anthony65
30-10-2008, 02:25 PM
They're desperate because we're getting wise! Look at how many people are refusing to have their kids fingerprinted. They want to move the chip from the uniform to under the skin.

And every move like this is going to push some more people to the point where they get mad :mad:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMBZDwf9dok&feature=related

Longer version in case you're really mad :mad:

with French subtitles! :cool:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90ELleCQvew&feature=related

tyler
30-10-2008, 02:55 PM
Time for another look at this video.....

http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=charlotte+iserbyt&hl=en&emb=0&aq=f#

w1nstonsm1th84
30-10-2008, 03:03 PM
They're desperate because we're getting wise! Look at how many people are refusing to have their kids fingerprinted. They want to move the chip from the uniform to under the skin.


The problem is HC, they plan ahead meticulously; they have already anticipated the public's reaction. That's the saddest thing of all really, resistance is futile. ;) :(

Realism or pessimism- you decide. :)

titan
30-10-2008, 03:11 PM
hello, was that a new article? I remember reading something along the same lines a few years ago.

Home education it is. If this gets rolled out I will have absolutely no qualms about that!

tyler
30-10-2008, 03:18 PM
"The problem is HC, they plan ahead meticulously; they have already anticipated the public's reaction. That's the saddest thing of all really, resistance is futile. "

This is the reaction from a moderator on the David Icke forum? Krakhead is also a moderator. What is going on?

Very odd!

killmicrosoft
30-10-2008, 03:20 PM
A reply from the Headmaster of the school in response to parent concerns

http://cc.msnscache.com/cache.aspx?q=microchip+hunger+hill+school&d=74097717938351&mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US&w=c4527172,af42d111



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tyler
30-10-2008, 03:27 PM
Sorry, Killi, your links are always hard to access. Can't read a thing!

anthony65
30-10-2008, 03:44 PM
"The problem is HC, they plan ahead meticulously; they have already anticipated the public's reaction. That's the saddest thing of all really, resistance is futile. "

This is the reaction from a moderator on the David Icke forum? Krakhead is also a moderator. What is going on?

Very odd!

A coup? :eek:

tyler
30-10-2008, 03:45 PM
Possibly!

checkmate
30-10-2008, 03:51 PM
Schools are ways to get around parental rights. My daughter told me this week that they were using a fingerprint machine to make sure that at school lunches you were who you were supposed to be as you prepay the school for their luches. I was enraged, whatever happened to showing a school ID? I was going to visit the school the next day but she told me they had adbandoned the system because the kids were purposely making the machine mess up by not putting their thumb where it supposed to go.

No notice to parents, no letter informing us, nothing!

joe911
30-10-2008, 04:31 PM
OMG:eek::eek::eek::eek: Doncaster aint far from me.
I know some of our school govenors are masons maybe our schools next :confused: wouldnt surprise me one bit, our school puts people in a room called isolation if they dont have thier uniform i cam just see it now
"jordan where is your id badge"
":eek::confused: errrrrr...."
"ISOLATION!!!!"
AHHHH THE WHOLE WORLDS GOING CRAZY!!! lol ;)

spiritist
30-10-2008, 04:45 PM
Time to start a "RIP THE CHIP" campaign worldwide.

Wherever the little rfid chip is - rip the invader out. RIP THE CHIP!

If I were at the Donny school I'd do keyhole surgical removal of the rfid and attach it to the front of the local chippy as a publicity stunt.

joe911
30-10-2008, 04:50 PM
Time to start a "RIP THE CHIP" campaign worldwide.

Wherever the little rfid chip is - rip the invader out. RIP THE CHIP!

If I were at the Donny school I'd do keyhole surgical removal of the rfid and attach it to the front of the local chippy as a publicity stunt.

Or stick them under the teachers cars so it appears like they have kidnapped the kids lol

spiritist
30-10-2008, 05:05 PM
Or stick them under the teachers cars so it appears like they have kidnapped the kids lol

Great idea Joe911!

Seriously though, it looks like you're our man near the scene. Is there any chance you could nip across to Doncaster and get the revolt going. You could post back on this thread to keep us updated. I am sure the pupils there would be up for a bit of revoluion.

joe911
30-10-2008, 05:13 PM
Great idea Joe911!

Seriously though, it looks like you're our man near the scene. Is there any chance you could nip across to Doncaster and get the revolt going. You could post back on this thread to keep us updated. I am sure the pupils there would be up for a bit of revoluion.

hahaha yea i could, but to catch them in school term time would mean myself missing school it would be tricky ill see what i can do lol :cool::cool:

spiritist
30-10-2008, 05:20 PM
hahaha yea i could, but to catch them in school term time would mean myself missing school it would be tricky ill see what i can do lol :cool::cool:

You'd reach the status of 'hero member'!

Go for it.

cleopatraxxx
30-10-2008, 05:23 PM
Take your kids out of school and home educate them! :)

we knew somehow they would manage to start microchipping people, what a way to start! OUR KIDS :-@

i am so angry at this general absence of sense in people!

it is of course a comercial issua as well. not only enables control as promotes idiots to grow and make business out of it! OUTRAGEUOS! ggggrrrrrr

by the way someone posted here on the forum that in the US it has become forbidden now to educate kids at home :-(

ABSURDITY, STUPIDITY for absurd and stupid people... OMG!

tracker
30-10-2008, 10:02 PM
bloody disgraceful.....:mad:

School puts a chip on pupils
http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/free-press-news/School-puts-a-chip-on.3391369.jp?CommentPage=3&CommentPageLength=10#comments

By Chris Walker
SECONDARY school pupils are having their "every step traced" under a new monitoring system which sees a microchip embedded in their school uniform.
Currently ten pupils at Hungerhill School in Edenthorpe are having their movements monitored by radio technology, but its Doncaster makers hope the system could soon be attached to every school uniform in the country, if the pilot scheme proves successful.

Under the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) surveillance system the Hungerhill pupils have a memory microchip discreetly embedded onto their school badge which produces a radio signal. It means the pupils can be identified the moment that they step into a classroom. Its inventor, Trevor Darnborough, says the technology has many advantages including; offering accurate and speedy registration of pupils, ensuring child security, providing visual confirmation of attendance to help cover teachers and easy data input for the school's behavioural and reporting system.

But the system, which is believed to be the first of its kind in the country, has been slammed by civil liberty campaigners who believe radio surveillance should only be used on criminals and not on schoolchildren.

David Clouter, a parent who founded the "Leave them kids alone" organisation to oppose the fingerprinting of children in school, said: "To put this in a school badge is complete and utter surveillance of the children. Tagging is what we do to criminals we let out of prison early. With pupils being fingerprinted and now this it seems we are treating children in a way that we have traditionally treated criminals. It's the first time I've ever heard of this happening and I think it's appalling. I'm not sure how it will support personalised learning to track a pupil. You need to know the pupils individually and develop a relationship with them to find out what their needs really are rather than simply chipping them."

Mr Darnborough, who runs Darnbro Ltd, said his product is currently the subject of a patent application but after a "successful trial" at Hungerhill is now ready to have a crack at the £300 million school clothing market.

He said: "The Department for Education and Skills is keen to promote use of electronic registration in schools because of its benefits in efficiently monitoring pupils' attendance and the speedy retrieval and analysis of data. The system saves valuable lesson time, often wasted in registration and monitoring, while ensuring parents of their children's security. And there's the additional benefit of reduced costs in replacing school uniforms that have gone astray.

"We believe the system will work equally well in corporate and commercial scenarios and we're now seeking backing to help us attack a huge potential market, including the £300m annual school clothing spend."

Darnbro state that their product can "trace a pupil's every step during the school day" and that the system can be set up to limit access to doors for certain people at certain times, including shutting the main doors of a school to pupils during classtime.

They stated that schools in the Doncaster area have expressed a keen interest in the product as the government wants to introduce a fully computerised registration system with internet access for parents by 2008.

Hungerhill headteacher Graham Wakeling said: "The school is trialling the project and a
variety of tests to measure compatibility with a range of school information management systems are being carried out.

The system is not intrusive to the pupil in the slightest. The benefits are that it provides immediate registration of the pupil as they enter the classroom. This supports staff as they are getting to know pupils.

It also links the pupil directly to the curriculum they are following and specifically to their assessment data. All the information it provides is already stored on the school information management system. The advantage is that it provides immediate access."

He added that the pilot was started in February of this year and all the parents of children involved in the scheme were supportive of it.

Hungerhill chair of governors, Moira Bates, said she was unaware of the project and was not prepared to comment until she had had a meeting at the school.


technicly this is against the law under the child protection law .
under no cercumstances is any one allowed to film or monitor a childs movement or image with out express permision from their parents 1st !

otherwise , they could be arrested for










terrorism / also indescent activities upon children .


if this was done in my own childs school , since i would object then i would have to pull my kid out of school or destroy the chip !

no one has my permision to act in this peodophiliac way !

serenevasaline
30-10-2008, 10:10 PM
I am going to become a home tutor.

The day I registered with this site I was starting my college education , on my way to become a teacher, but since being here, I know that if I do that, I will be joining the enemy.
This just clarified it.

Absolutly sickening. This tech will be used for bad. if they cared about childrens safety, they wouldn't let hundreds of kids catch public buses home, and have the bullies mix with the quiet kids.
Totalitarian stampede is right!!!

kevstodd
30-10-2008, 10:23 PM
This is dreadful!!:mad: I'd be going fucking apeshit if this was happening at my sons school for sure!!

If and when it happens in my 12 year old nieces school Ill be destroying the chip (BIG MAGNETS :D ) and handing it in to them .I'm currently teaching her whats going on in the world and to think critically ,they have already started with the surveys(profiling) and my neice said it was ok because her name was not on it but i asked her if it had a bar code on it and it did so i told her to copy over it in black marker and not to fill the rest in and if the school say anything to her I will go in and have a word, but with her not being my daughter I don't really have much say :mad: but I will keep on letting them know :mad:WE ARE NOT GONNA TAKE IT ANY MORE !:mad: and cause a stink if I have too

diamond dogs
30-10-2008, 10:57 PM
I beleive there will be/is an RFID jammer available that zaps the frequency and kills the chip...it is a must for the future and will put tptb paranoia about chipping to bed...I know that some remote door bell alarms disable car remote locking systems on the same frequency and a very expensive job to renew it, hopefully won't be long before a hand held model available on the market... here is an intersting article...Michelin to fit them IN EVERY TYRE...BOYCOTT MICHELIN (not sure if applies to UK)..!!!

RFID tags are tiny radio responders that can be attached to anything for inventory, theft prevention and other purposes. They work in the same manner as devices like “EZPass” and "SpeedPass" that allow you pay tolls and buy gasoline without any interaction. A radio signal transmitted nearby provides the energy, and the transponder responds by echoing out a serial number in a radio response.
The miniature tag versions are just now starting to work their way into the economy. Recently Michelin announced that soon every tire they make will have an RFID tag, and Gillette signed a contract to buy millions of the tags.

wellsyboy
30-10-2008, 11:02 PM
My wife is a teacher of 10/11 year olds and although I don't want to talk too much about her on here, she is actually a very good teacher because she teaches the kids right from wrong and not just what the curriculum says. She has no interest in management, she is a teacher and wants to teach the kids, make them happy and give them enjoyment. Not sure how long this can last with the grinding down school system we have here. Anyway enough rambling about that, my real point is...

I am looking into an idea of setting up a new type of school, which has a curriculum set by the parents and teachers together (not the government). My wife would love to be involved in this and would even be happy to be involved in the "management" (if it can be called that) to help steer the school in the right direction and ensure that the kids are enjoying themselves as well as learning USEFUL life skills. Has anyone heard of something similar in this country (UK) or elsewhere?

We are about to become parents and I really want a better option than the current schools or home education (no interaction).

lightgiver
30-10-2008, 11:04 PM
R.f.i.d.
Next step people,animals are already being chipped.


Darnbro Limited :
http://websites.uk-plc.net/Darnbro_Limited/

Please NOTE this system is NOT a surveillance or tracking system

OH YEAHhey Darnbro you need to learn how to spell surveillance on your webpage i just had to edit my post

3} It will be possible to monitor the movements of each pupil around the school so that if one leaves one classroom but does not arrive at the next it will be picked up. This will also eliminate the need to register everybody before each individual class.

DARN is also another euphemistic word for DAMN and BRO is abbreviated for brother,DAMN BROTHERS just a thought.

magnus
30-10-2008, 11:11 PM
I am going to become a home tutor.

The day I registered with this site I was starting my college education , on my way to become a teacher, but since being here, I know that if I do that, I will be joining the enemy.
This just clarified it.

Absolutly sickening. This tech will be used for bad. if they cared about childrens safety, they wouldn't let hundreds of kids catch public buses home, and have the bullies mix with the quiet kids.
Totalitarian stampede is right!!!


maby you should be a teacher and keep an eye on the children.....and whats going on.....and maby you can teach the children to have an open mind etc.etc....:)

killmicrosoft
30-10-2008, 11:12 PM
Sorry, Killi, your links are always hard to access. Can't read a thing!

Are you taking the pis@
i always check my links there is nothing wrong with the link


A reply from the Headmaster of the school in response to parent concerns

http://cc.msnscache.com/cache.aspx?q...27172,af42d111



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kevstodd
30-10-2008, 11:23 PM
R.f.i.d.
Next step people,animals are already being chipped.


Darnbro Limited :
http://websites.uk-plc.net/Darnbro_Limited/

Please NOTE this system is NOT a surveillance or tracking system

OH YEAHhey Darnbro you need to learn how to spell surveillance on your webpage i just had to edit my post

3} It will be possible to monitor the movements of each pupil around the school so that if one leaves one classroom but does not arrive at the next it will be picked up. This will also eliminate the need to register everybody before each individual class.

DARN is also another euphemistic word for DAMN and BRO is abbreviated for brother,DAMN BROTHERS just a thought.

wow you seen the symbolism of there site too its a freakin pentagram in the guise of a star and looks like the Egyptian star :eek: :eek:
totalitarian mega stampede:mad:

wakeupworld
30-10-2008, 11:31 PM
I always found this website for home education excellent, click on the FAQ when you get there.
http://www.home-education.org.uk/

diamond dogs
30-10-2008, 11:39 PM
Fom the jerks web site..

Trevor Darnborough and his team have been working on this problem for several years, and now have a built in RFID system which can withstand repeated machine washes and the rigours of tumble drying. This makes the clothing potentially a key part of a security system which would both do away with the need for {easily lost or borrowed} swipe cards and also create a system which can cope with multiple simultaneous operations eliminating queues at check points and making sure that everybody entering or leaving a certain point is recorded.

WTF RFID chips have been fiitted in clothing for ages this is a ruse with this guy in line for a chunk of the £300 m contract....I wonder what 'connections' he has....

lizzy
30-10-2008, 11:45 PM
In March 08, the CA Supreme Court reversed a decision to make homeschooling illegal unless it was being taught by parents with Teaching Qualifications...so a victory for the Homeschooling Community ....

(it's said that the textbook company that sells to homeschoolers came to their aid and exerted pressure)....
but what the State wants....it usually gets with time.....

The chip is ONE of the most insidious things they are doing to us.

hagbard_celine
31-10-2008, 09:59 AM
And every move like this is going to push some more people to the point where they get mad :mad:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMBZDwf9dok&feature=related

Longer version in case you're really mad :mad:

with French subtitles! :cool:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90ELleCQvew&feature=related


They did that to me years ago!:D It's frightening how quickly the inalienable rights of parenthood go out of the window when the word come down from above! Also how "sane", "respectable" people will herd together and collude with it. The more brutal the dictat, the more likely it is that people wiull go along with it.

It's as if our minds are perfect for fascism.:eek:

hagbard_celine
31-10-2008, 10:01 AM
The problem is HC, they plan ahead meticulously; they have already anticipated the public's reaction. That's the saddest thing of all really, resistance is futile. ;) :(

Realism or pessimism- you decide. :)

Oh yeah, they have top psychologist working for them. See the thread on the Rand Corporation!:eek: But they're having a harder job today; people are less hard to fool than we were.:cool::)

hagbard_celine
31-10-2008, 10:11 AM
A reply from the Headmaster of the school in response to parent concerns

http://cc.msnscache.com/cache.aspx?q=microchip+hunger+hill+school&d=74097717938351&mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US&w=c4527172,af42d111



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Hands in the cookie jar there!:D

There's also the cancer risk from the badges to consider.

starlight2k08
31-10-2008, 10:34 AM
That's why i dont send my kids to school and many other reasons. They are home educated.

armoured_amazon
31-10-2008, 11:42 AM
Totalitarian stampede more like. Unfortunately most of the people i talk to are still hiding behind "if you have nothing to hide why are you worried".
Man its frustrating.:(

LOL you beat me to it. :D

It's a fookin' farce. I am getting increasingly annoyed at wilful ignorance but I have to remember that I'm dealing with mind control victims every day of my life. :mad:

hagbard_celine
31-10-2008, 12:14 PM
That's why i dont send my kids to school and many other reasons. They are home educated.


Good for you!:) If my daughter was at starting school-age now I'd do the same.

knut
31-10-2008, 12:26 PM
maby you should be a teacher and keep an eye on the children.....and whats going on.....and maby you can teach the children to have an open mind etc.etc....:)

I used to think like that. I thought that as an arts and craft teacher that I could give something to the pupils, that I could teach them things like that design is ruled by methods of production, not by artists. I thought I could teach them how easy it is to make all those products they desire. But it is not possible to work like that in public schools where I live. We have to work in teams, and the other teachers are not interested in that stuff.

I have worked in many branches and have never experienced so much bullying and negativity. Im not talking about the pupils, but the staff. Most of them have severe personality disorders. They have niether talent or interest in working for their pupils wellbeing. Get you kids out school now! There is nothing usefull to learn there.


Magnus, you need to read this: http://www.vl.no/samfunn/article3889230.ece