Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Broadcast Blog 5


Final BBC news at six from BBC Television Centre Friday 15 march 2013


England's primary schools are under pressure nearly a quarter of million new places will be needed in 18 month's time. Schools in England are struggling to cope with the surge in numbers, one in five primary schools is already full to their capacity. The fourteenth century burial site for victims of the plague is discovered by workers digging a rail link across London. Te plague pit was dug in 1349 outside the city walls. The stars come out for Comic Relief for nearly twenty five years of being funny for money. Stars convince the public to give money to a charity foundation that does charity work in Britain and other countries in the world.
 

I believe that the previous administration failed to prepare the country, especially the public primary schools, for the future. It is their job to think ahead and build enough schools to offer schooling to all children. They had four year to see that they would need a quarter of a million extra places in primary schools. If they are smart they also start thinking about how many places they will need in secondary schools in the future. I think it is amazing that the earth still has presents for us to discover and learn from. Finding this grave site gives us the opportunity to learn more. One should not wait for one day to give to the needy but they should always help when able.

 

BBC. (2013, 03 15). Sam Smith. Retrieved 05 28, 2013, from YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vnk7ZK4eyhc

1 comment:

  1. I believe that it is nobodies fault in not seeing this problem comming. The main cause for this issue is the rapid increase of the population because of the increase in birth rates aswell as the increase in immigrants. Overpopulation will be a raising international problem in the comming years and I think that the actions that will be taken will be interesting.

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