- Teacher's diary
Over the course of two weeks in
April 2004 , the British satirical magazine "Private Eye " published ajournal , Teacher's Diary, written by an anonymousmaths teacher at what he called (quotingTony Blair 's spokesman,Alastair Campbell ) "a bog standard comprehensive".The
diary described an undercurrent of pupil misbehaviour and incompetence in theschool , including girls who were sexually active before they could do simple sums, students who asserted that they had rights if any attempt were made to punish them, and a pervasive attitude of indifference.The diary, in a special pull-out section of the
magazine , drew widespread messages of support and confirmation of the problem, which were printed in the following issue; the messages came not only from teachers, but from pupils too.Within weeks, the anonymous teacher's identity was discovered by the UK press, with stories in the "
Sunday People " and the "Daily Mail ". He was subsequently interviewed by the "Sunday Telegraph ". ["It's parents who make children unteachable", Max Davidson, "Sunday Telegraph" review section page 2,May 2 2004 ]References
External links
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20040718031921/www.private-eye.co.uk/content/showitem.cfm/issue.1110/section.teacher The Full Diary]
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