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Lefteee
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by Lefteee » Thu Oct 29, 2009 9:19 pm
My personal history has nothing to do with it - the AMA's behaviour is not hard to spot
I'll take that as a yes.
I guess I can't really comment on your veiws on the AMA since I don't know the particular issues intimately.
My impression of departmental administration is not a particularly good one. Not attacking you personally, just reporting from the coalface.
I was once appalled to be told that we should endevour to think of schools as a business and children as the product.
But I'm digressing now.
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donniedarko
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by donniedarko » Fri Oct 30, 2009 7:26 am
Lefteee wrote:My personal history has nothing to do with it - the AMA's behaviour is not hard to spot
Not attacking you personally, just reporting from the coalface.
I'll take that as a yes.
Before delving into the public adminstrator bash, remember that a lot of them come from the 'coal face' too, and it is from their experiences that they move into administration to try and make differences on a larger scale than is possible from being in the field.
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Lefteee
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by Lefteee » Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:45 pm
Oh they make a difference all right. They seem particularly artful at squeezing and fostering division. Hey, why not? Divide and rule is such a tried and true strategy.
Actually, the bloke who told me to think of schools as businesses and children as products was once at the coalface so I assume he was already a prick when he was there as well.
My impression is that once you go a certain distance from the coalface, it ceases to be about the service being delivered in a real sense. For example, the upper echalons of the education department are not an educational department - they are a political department. I'll assume that extends to the rest of the PS.
But hey, don't mind me. I've just grown a bit cynical from all the years of lies and stonewalling and general runaround that we get. Certainly does nothing positive for actual service delivery.
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