level 1 I feel like it's been such a long time coming. I'm so thrilled to be at the end of my journey, job already lined up, just need to walk across the stage and take the NCLEX. To all those going through finals, remember that all of you all are amazing people to be choosing this incredible profession. Although you might not see the light at the end of the tunnel, I promise it is there and that you'll make it to the end. You all are great! level 2 LOVE this!! I'm heading into my final semester, but these finals are kicking my butt. Thanks for the encouragement! level 2 Needed to hear those last couple sentences lol. Less than two weeks before I'm done with first semester. I'm doing well, but I can still easily fail out if I don't keep my game up. Everything is riding on these last exams. Also, congratulations! The photo is perfect! level 2 Ah, you're so awesome! Thank you!! level 1 I plan on lighting mine on fire. Or framing them. I still need to decide. :) level 2 I threw mine out of a plane into the Atlantic ocean.
Filmed over a year, this powerful series follows students at the Bridge as they try to turn their lives around. We see challenging behaviour, yet we also discover the problems - from bereavement to family breakdown - that lie at the root of some of the kids' behavioural issues. Fifteen-year-old Jess was excluded from her previous school for disruptive behaviour, a problem that started following the break-up of her family. Bright and articulate, Jess is capable of getting good GCSEs if she can only get her emotions under control. Thirteen-year-old Millie arrived at the Bridge having left two previous schools for verbally abusing teachers. However, we soon get to discover another side of her as we learn she has suffered personal tragedy in recent years. Show less Last on Role Contributor Executive Producer Katie Buchanan Director Ellena Wood Series Editor Tom Dixon-Spain Production Company KEO Films OU on the BBC: More about Excluded: Kicked Out of School Join The Open University's online discussion hub
Anyway, good luck. ( Original post by OnionRing) Okay. Moreover, the university should not be taking his conviction into account, because of to the legislation imposed in 2013. Thank you, will do!! The discussion is a formality. He hasn't tried to hide it so I suspect he'll be fine. If he hasn't already joined the RCN, he should do that because they can also offer advice. I would be very surprised if they kicked him out. Hi guys, because this is for a nursing course it will be an enhanced disclosure, which can show older convictions and also any info that the police feel is relevant, so it would be very unlikely that they would remove the conviction. I am very much aware the enhanced check is the highest level required for healthcare courses, however, filtering still applies, if eligible (2013, legislation change). ( Original post by Charlotte49) Ok but i don't know why a driving conviction without insurance needs to be brought up 15 years ago ( Original post by lilibet01) Thanks he's joined the RCN and will contact them Filtered information may still be disclosed if deemed relevant to the position by the police force, and is added to the disclosure report at their discretion.
"Could you please keep that opinion to your own house? Not in this school, " the teacher asks. The verbal spat continues, with the student accusing the staff member of wasting 30 minutes of his time. The teacher then advises him to "make an official complaint. " "I was simply saying there are two genders – male and female. Anything else is a personal identification, " the boy continues. Media reports said the teen had been disciplined for sharing the video online without consent, but not for its content. In a statement, a spokesperson for the Aberdeenshire Council told the Scottish Daily Mail that the video didn't give the full context of the discussion. The council's aim, he said, is to "foster good relations between those who have protected characteristics and those who don't" and to support an "inclusive environment for all. " France in shock as VIDEO of student threatening teacher with 'gun' in class goes viral The general secretary of the Scottish Secondary Teachers' Association, Seamus Searson, also supported the teacher, saying he didn't know the full details of the case, but that it sounded like "a youngster looking for trouble. "
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - It's a new beginning for a legally blind man who was thrown out of a Richmond nursing home and onto the street with no place to go, and without proper medication. You may remember Steven Brown when our team investigated allegations against a local nursing home in September. Brown's story touched many of you and now, he's getting a second chance in Florida and is grateful this Thanksgiving for everyone who helped. His journey from heartbreak to healing began when word of his emergency status of being evicted from Bonview Rehabilitation and Healthcare, homeless, without a job and needing care, spread across the internet, prompting a Florida friend with the resources and resolve to get him on a plane and into care. "The person was more than willing and knows my character gave an opportunity for me to continue with my job. Finding a place for sure and making better strides. The story that you guys reported - it was right on time, " Brown said. Brown stopped by NBC12 on his way to the airport, accompanied by a helper his friend arranged.
Ikr, you can't do anything but EXACTLY as they say. Meaning you can't be yourself. Ever. Be yourself because no body is okay with that these days My school hates me for this reason. I learned to not care. This is actually what I will do 13 Assault your teacher Great news 2020s students we are bringing back the cane! Nice, wouldn't try it though My teacher said that she means what she says and a lot of students say she mean:/ when she said that I said my mum is to and she called my mom and all my mom did was cuss her out [ <>_<>] 14 Be a bully I wish bullies could get kicked out of school. black people 15 Fart on someone I did that but my school closed down sooo... 16 Bring a knife My friend did this and he only got ISS for two weeks. Been there done that and it didn't end well cos I got it taken off me by the pigs I got searched because I was smoking weed and the bathroom smelled like weed and they only found a knife 17 Give the middle finger I do that every day Thanks it worked! 18 Yell during a test I did that 3 hours 19 Drink beer in front of the principal Sounds like somthing I would do oh yah I already did it got kicked out for half the the year Beer no vodka yes aha 20 Beat up a bully Happened to my brother once.
Indiana University of Pennsylvania student, Lake Ingle, was barred from class for speaking as a man and refuting his professor's claims. (Lake Ingle) A religious studies major was barred from Christianity class at Indiana University of Pennsylvania for saying during class that there are only two genders. Lake Ingle, a senior at the university, said he was silenced and punished by IUP Professor Alison Downie for questioning her during a Feb. 28 "Christianity 481: Self, Sin, and Salvation" lecture. After showing a 15-minute TED Talk by transgender ex-pastor Paula Stone Williams discussing the "reality" of "mansplaining, " "sexism from men, " and "male privilege, " the professor asked the women in the class to share their thoughts. When no women in the class said anything, Ingle spoke up, challenging the professor on biology and the gender wage gap. He told the class that the official view of biologists is that there are only two genders. The feminist professor booted him from class and asked him not to come back.
Downie and Ingle had an AIB hearing Friday, with a ruling set for March 19. If the board rules against Ingle, he won't graduate in May. Regardless, he plans on someday becoming a professor. "When you see that kind of misuse of intellectual power, you want to be the person that comes back and does it responsibly and with morals, " Ingle said. "Instead of being the purveyor of your ideology, you can be an educator. " WAYNE STATE REVERSES SCHOOL'S DECISION TO BOOT CHRISTIAN GROUP OFF CAMPUS The university was unable to comment due to student education records, and Downie did not immediately respond to requests for comment.