I don’t know if a headline is doing its job if you have to read the article to decipher it…but then again, I did read the article so…
Edit: Grammatical error
particlegun on
How things change.
I recall in primary school in the 80s here in Scotland. The heating system often broke down and they had to resort to calor gas heaters.
If things got too cold, we’d be dismissed, which we hoped for lol.
I still remember in primary 7 and seeing an Australian teacher’s reaction to seeing snow for the first time.
whatwhenwhere1977 on
Not entirely sure the authors have been in a classroom in July with 30 odd teenagers. We are already overheating
Conscious_Object_401 on
Install blinds on OUTSIDE of the sun-facing windows. Open them at night to cool the building off. Problem solved.
CastleofWamdue on
I dont do heat well as an adult, please let this leave the uniforms being relaxed on the hot days. Shorts seems to be a battle ground for some reason, make shorts uniform
Cyber_Connor on
15 years ago when I was at school people kept passing out in the summer because the math teacher didn’t want us to get distracted from having a window open
Caramel_Twist on
This is a real hazard.
Used to work in a SEN school for severely Autistic children.
On my last day I had to watch a 5 year old child in the class over collapse and have a seizure due to the heat.
I knew that the school had refused to install air con in the early year classrooms because they said it would be too expensive.
The windows also wouldn’t open further than 2 inches due to health and safety regulations.
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I don’t know if a headline is doing its job if you have to read the article to decipher it…but then again, I did read the article so…
Edit: Grammatical error
How things change.
I recall in primary school in the 80s here in Scotland. The heating system often broke down and they had to resort to calor gas heaters.
If things got too cold, we’d be dismissed, which we hoped for lol.
I still remember in primary 7 and seeing an Australian teacher’s reaction to seeing snow for the first time.
Not entirely sure the authors have been in a classroom in July with 30 odd teenagers. We are already overheating
Install blinds on OUTSIDE of the sun-facing windows. Open them at night to cool the building off. Problem solved.
I dont do heat well as an adult, please let this leave the uniforms being relaxed on the hot days. Shorts seems to be a battle ground for some reason, make shorts uniform
15 years ago when I was at school people kept passing out in the summer because the math teacher didn’t want us to get distracted from having a window open
This is a real hazard.
Used to work in a SEN school for severely Autistic children.
On my last day I had to watch a 5 year old child in the class over collapse and have a seizure due to the heat.
I knew that the school had refused to install air con in the early year classrooms because they said it would be too expensive.
The windows also wouldn’t open further than 2 inches due to health and safety regulations.
My faith in humanity died that day.