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London: A school has banned its pupils from using "street slang" as part of a strict behaviour policy which is transforming its exam results.
Pupils are not allowed to use the phrase "innit" or other examples of "playground patois" when talking to teachers. Formal language must be used at all times in communications with adults and pupils have been told that slang should be "left at the school gates". The measure along with a strict uniform policy is part of a tough stance on discipline at Manchester Academy in the city's deprived Moss Side area has restored order. Since the school became an academy in 2003 exam results have improved from about 10 per cent of pupils achieving five good GCSEs to 33 per cent and the proportion who leave without a job or college course to go to is down from 26 to 6 per cent. Linkleri Üyelerimiz Görebilir. UslanmaM Üyeliği İçin Tıklayın "Language is really important and we have to make sure pupils realise that " said Kathy August the head teacher. "You can get five A* to Cs in your exams but if you go to an interview and you can't shake hands look someone in the eye and speak appropriately you are not going to get the job or place at university. It is hugely important. We have high expectations. It makes me angry when I see... pamphlets on drug education or anti-gang material. They are appaling. The way they are written suggests that if you are black and from a particular postcode you will only understand the message if it is presented in a certain informal way in a 'street' form. It enforces the stereotype and ends up glamourising what it is supposed to be preventing. "There are 64 languages spoken at the school and 80 per cent of pupils are from ethnic minority backgrounds " she added. Stop She said that the message had been drummed into pupils that street slang was "just not academy". Children are pulled up when using colloquialism and told directly that it is unacceptable. "You have to be consistent. We make it clear in our tone of voice and with short imperatives that we are not happy. So it's not 'excuse me do you mind not doing that it's not very nice'. We say 'Stop. We don't do that. Thank you'."- The Telegraph Group Limited London 2008words banned just not academy Ballin': Doing well Blood: Friend Buggin': To act in a crazy or strange way Cuss: Defame Hulk out: To lose one's temper Innit? Isn't it? Is it? You know? Oh really? Kickback: A get-together Laters: Goodbye Na: No Phat: Stylish desirable Rank: Disgusting horrible Rep: Reputation Slammin': Pleasing to the eye Safe: That's all right Trill: Someone who is considered to be well-respected Wack: Weak boring What you chattin' about?: Shut up you are talking rubbish Word: I understand really - The Telegraph Group Limited London 2008 |
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