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Michalis Persianis As an old boy, I would like the BoD to do a
great deal of
explaining as this review, long awaited, only confirms our
concerns. There seems to
be little concern among the key guardians of the school's
tradition of excellence
about the downhill path the ES has been following in the last
few years. The ES will
soon be the Dartmouth of secondary education unless there is
deliberate effort to
reverse this path.
Second Century of Excellence?
The English School Governance and Management are assessed
below border line by an Independent international agency
The claim that the "Excellent among the excellent" were
appointed to the Board of
Governors, turns out to be a bad, sad joke, as it is now
officially certified that they
are undermining the welfare and safety of students, 1100 of them
... while the
"pledge" by President Anastasiades proves to be a constant value
[parents and
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teachers and the Turkish Cypriot leader, are still awaiting for
the President to honor
his promise made last July, of replacing the English School
Board of Governors..]
From the English School PTA facebook1:
The main findings of the Independent Schools Inspectorate on The
English
School.
Grade: SATISFACTORY on Governance, Leadership and
Management2
he quality of governance, leadership and management is
satisfactory.
Frequent changes in the leadership of the school have resulted
in the board of
Management involving itself in detail and consequently negating
its ability to
oversee the quality of education and implementation of policies,
including
safeguarding, The lack of a formal complaints procedure for
parents has led to
confusion of role and resulted in a small minority of parents in
the
questionnaire reporting that the school had not handled
complaints well. A
minority of parents did not agree that the school was well
governed. The
academic leadership has relied on the excellent learning
attitudes of pupils to
achieve their excellent academic results, rather than seeking to
improve the
overall good quality of teaching through a school wide appraisal
scheme. The
pastoral leaders have not taken sufficiently-firm action in
confronting some
key issues.
Grades used in ISI evaluations in general seem to be as
follows:
1. Excellent
2. Good
3. Satisfactory
4. Inadequate
1 https://www.facebook.com/parents.staff/ 2
https://www.englishschool.ac.cy/board-of-management
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It is important to view the grades in comparison to those of
other schools inspected
by the same independent body. Here is a comparative chart for
all the European
Independent Schools outside the UK inspected by ISI in 2015.
How to Ensure A Third Century of Excellence at The English
School, Nicosia.
Observations on Governance at The English School
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by Grahan Gamble, (ex) English School Headmaster, April 2014
extract:
..what is wanted for this purpose is a summation of how
governance is amiss
at The English School and the main consequences of that. The
present
situation has probably been brought about by the appointment to
the Board of
persons who are unwilling or unable to understand their roles as
governors of
the school, NOT managers of it. The Board of The English School,
Nicosia,
urgently needs members who are impartial and who have the
personality, the
wisdom and the qualities of character to build fruitful,
trusting, mutually
respectful relationships with the Head of School and his or her
management
team.
.
The independent evaluation of the English School in fact tallies
with the
concerns about Governance expressed by the last Headteacher, Mr.
Graham
Gamble. At a meeting at the President Anastasiadess office he
warned that if
the Board is not replaced, the historic school which used to be
a jewel of the
whole region, will soon turn into a piece of coal, in the hands
of the
Government which appointed it. What was replaced in the end, was
not the
non-credible Board but the headmaster himself!
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A Coup in Brazil?
Brazils right is determined to remove Dilma Rousseff from power
and
cripple any movements to her left.
by Alfredo Saad-Filho
A major trade union protest against Dilma Rousseff's potential
impeachment in So
Paulo on December 16, 2015. Robson B. Sampaio / Flickr
Every so often, the bourgeois political system runs into crisis.
The machinery of the
state jams; the veils of consent are torn asunder; and the tools
of power appear
disturbingly naked. Brazil is living through one of those
moments it is dreamland
for social scientists; a nightmare for everyone else.
Dilma Rousseff was elected president in 2010, with a 56-44
percent majority against
the right-wing, neoliberal Brazilian Social Democratic Party
(PSDB) opposition
candidate. She was reelected four years later with a diminished
yet convincing
majority of 52-48 percent, or a difference of 3.5 million
votes.
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Dilmas second victory sparked a heated panic among the
neoliberal and US-aligned
opposition. The fourth consecutive election of a president
affiliated to the center-left
Workers Party (PT) was bad news for the opposition, among other
reasons because
it suggested that PT founder Lus Incio Lula da Silva could
return in 2018. Lula had
been president between 2003 and 2010 and, when he left office,
his approval ratings
hit 90 percent, making him the most popular leader in Brazilian
history.
This threat of continuity suggested that the opposition could be
out of federal office
for a generation. They immediately rejected the outcome of the
vote. No credible
complaints could be made, but no matter; it was resolved that
Dilma Rousseff would
be overthrown by any means necessary. To understand what
happened next, we
must return to 2011.
Dilma inherited a booming economy from Lula. Alongside China and
other middle-
income countries, Brazil bounced back vigorously after the
global crisis. GDP
expanded by 7.5 percent in 2010, the fastest rate in decades,
and Lulas hybrid
neoliberal, neo-developmental economic policies seemed to have
hit the perfect
balance: sufficiently orthodox to enjoy the confidence of large
sections of the internal
bourgeoisie and the formal and informal working class, and
heterodox enough to
deliver the greatest redistribution of income and privilege in
Brazils recorded history.
For example, the real minimum wage rose by 70 percent and 21
million (mostly low-
paid) jobs were created in the 2000s. Social provision increased
significantly,
including the world-famous Bolsa Famlia conditional cash
transfer program, and the
government supported a dramatic expansion of higher education,
including quotas
for blacks and state school pupils.
For the first time, the poor could access education as well as
income and bank loans.
They proceeded to study, earn, and borrow, and to occupy spaces,
literally,
previously the preserve of the upper-middle class: airports,
shopping malls, banks,
private health facilities, and roads, with the latter clogged up
by cheap cars
purchased on seventy-two easy payments. The government enjoyed a
comfortable
majority in a highly fragmented Congress, and Lulas legendary
political skills
managed to keep most of the political elite on his side.
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Then everything started to go wrong. Dilma Rousseff was chosen
by Lula as his
successor. She was a steady pair of hands and a competent
manager and enforcer.
She was also the most left-wing president of Brazil since Joo
Goulart, who was
overthrown by a military coup in 1964. However, she had no
political track record
and, as will soon become evident, lacked essential qualities for
the job.
Once elected, Dilma shifted economic policies further away from
neoliberalism. The
government intervened in several sectors seeking to promote
investment and output,
and put intense pressure on the financial system to reduce
interest rates, which
lowered credit costs and the governments debt service, releasing
funds for
consumption and investment. A virtuous circle of growth and
distribution seemed
possible.
Unfortunately, the government miscalculated the lasting impact
of the global crisis.
The US and European economies stagnated, Chinas growth faltered,
and the so-
called commodity super-cycle vanished. Brazils current account
was ruined.
Even worse, the US, UK, Japan, and the eurozone introduced
quantitative easing
policies that led to massive capital outflows towards
middle-income countries. Brazil
faced a tsunami of foreign exchange that overvalued the currency
and bred
deindustrialization. Economic growth rates fell
precipitously.
The government doubled its interventionism through public
investment, subsidized
loans, and tax rebates, which ravaged the public accounts. Their
frantic and
seemingly random interventionism scared away the internal
bourgeoisie: local
magnates were content to run government through the Workers
Party, but would
not be managed by a former political prisoner who overtly
despised them.
And her antipathy was not only reserved for the capitalists: the
president had little
inclination to speak to social movements, left organizations,
lobbies, allied parties,
elected politicians, or her own ministers. The economy stalled
and Dilmas political
alliances shrank, in a fast-moving dance of destruction. The
neoliberal opposition
scented blood.
For years, the opposition to the PT had been rudderless. The
PSDB had nothing
appealing to offer while, as is traditional in Brazil, most
other parties were gangs of
bandits extorting the government for selfish gain. The situation
was so desperate
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that the mainstream media overtly took the mantle of opposition,
driving the anti-PT
agenda and literally instructing politicians what to do next. In
the meantime, the
radical left remained small and relatively powerless. It was
despised by the
hegemonic ambitions of the PT.
The confluence of dissatisfactions became an irresistible force
in 2013. The
mainstream media in Brazil is rabidly neoliberal and utterly
ruthless: it is as if Fox
News and its clones dominated the entire US media, including all
TV chains and the
main newspapers. The upper-middle class was their obliging
target, as they had
economic, social, and political reasons to be unhappy.
Upper-middle class jobs were declining, with 4.3 million posts
vanishing in the 2000s.
In the meantime, the bourgeoisie was doing well, and the poor
advanced fast: even
domestic servants got labor rights. The upper-middle class felt
squeezed
economically, and excluded from their privileged spaces. It was
also dislocated from
the state.
Since Lulas election, the state bureaucracy had been populated
by thousands of
cadres appointed by the PT and the Left, to the detriment of
better-educated,
whiter, and, presumably, more deserving upper-middle class
competitors. Mass
demonstrations erupted for the first time in June 2013,
triggered by left-wing
opposition against a bus fare increase in So Paulo.
Those demonstrations were fanned by the media and captured by
the upper-middle
class and the Right, and they shook the government but, clearly,
not enough to
motivate it to save itself. The demonstrations returned two
years later. And then in
2016.
After the decimation of the state apparatus by the pre-Lula
neoliberal
administrations, the PT sought to rebuild selected areas of the
bureaucracy. Among
them, for reasons that Lula may soon have plenty of time to
review and to regret,
the Federal Police and the Federal Prosecution Office (FPO). In
addition, for overtly
democratic reasons, but more likely related to corporatism and
capacity to make
media-friendly noises, the Federal Police and the FPO were
granted inordinate
autonomy; the former through mismanagement, while the latter has
become the
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fourth power in the republic, separate from and checking the
executive, the
legislature, and the judiciary.
The abundance of qualified job seekers led to the colonization
of these well-paying
jobs by upper-middle class cadres. They were now in a
constitutionally secure
position, and could bite the hand that had fed them, while
loudly demanding,
through the media, additional resources to maul the rest of the
PTs body.
Corruption was the ideal pretext. Since it lost the first
democratic presidential
elections, in 1989, the PT moved steadily towards the political
center. In order to
lure the upper-middle class and the internal bourgeoisie, the PT
neutralized or
expelled the partys left wing, disarmed the trade unions and
social movements,
signed up to the neoliberal economic policies pursued by the
previous administration,
and imposed a dour conformity that killed off any alternative
leadership.
Only Lulas sun could shine in the party; everything else was
incinerated. This
strategy was eventually successful and, in 2002, Little Lula
Peace and Love was
elected president. (This was an actual campaign slogan.)
For years the PT had thrived in opposition as the only honest
political party in Brazil.
This strategy worked, but it contained a lethal contradiction:
in order to win
expensive elections, manage the executive, and build a workable
majority in
Congress, the PT would have to get its hands dirty. There is no
other way to do
politics in Brazilian democracy.
We only need one more element, and our mixture is ready to
combust. Petrobras is
Brazils largest corporation and one of the worlds largest oil
companies. The firm has
considerable technical and economic capacity, and it was
responsible for the
discovery, in 2006, of gigantic deep-sea oil fields hundreds of
miles from the
Brazilian coast. Dilma Rousseff, as Lulas minister of mines and
energy, was
responsible for handling exploration contracts in these areas
including large
privileges for Petrobras. The enabling legislation was
vigorously opposed by PSDB,
the media, the oil majors, and the US government.
In 2014, Sergio Moro, a previously unknown judge in Curitiba, a
southern state
capital, started investigating a currency dealer involved in tax
evasion. This case
eventually spiraled into a deadly threat against Dilma Rousseffs
government. Judge
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Moro is good looking, well educated, white, and well paid. He is
also very close to
the PSDB.
His Lava Jato (car wash) operation unveiled an extraordinary
tale of large-scale
bribery, plunder of public assets, and funding for all major
political parties, centered
on the relationship between Petrobras and some of its main
suppliers precisely the
stalwarts of the PT in the oil, shipbuilding, and construction
industries.
It was the perfect combination, at the right time. Judge Moros
cause was picked up
by the media, and he obligingly steered it to inflict maximum
damage on the PT,
while shielding the other parties. Politicians connected to the
PT and some of Brazils
wealthiest businessmen were summarily jailed, and would remain
locked up until
they agreed to a plea bargain implicating others. A new phase of
Lava Jato would
ensnare them, and so on.
The operation is now in its twenty-sixth phase; many have
already collaborated, and
those who refused to do so have received long prison sentences,
to coerce them
back into line while their appeals are pending. The media turned
Judge Moro into a
hero; he can do no wrong, and attempts to contest his sprawling
powers are met
with derision or worse.
He is now the most powerful person in the country, above Dilma,
Lula, the speakers
of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate (both sinking in
corruption and other
scandals), and even the Supreme Court justices, who have either
been silenced or
are quietly supportive of Moros crusade.
Petrobras has been paralyzed by the scandal, bringing down the
entire oil chain.
Private investment has collapsed because of political
uncertainty and the politically
driven investment strike against Dilmas government. Congress has
turned against
the government, and the judiciary is overwhelmingly hostile.
After years of sniping, the media has been delighted to see Lula
fall under the Lava
Jato juggernaut, even if the allegations are often far-fetched:
does he actually own a
beachside apartment that his family does not use, is that small
farm really his, who
paid for the lake and the mobile phone masts nearby, and how
about those pedalos?
No matter: in a display of bravado and power, Moro even detained
Lula for
questioning on March 4. He was taken to the So Paulo airport and
would have been
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flown to Curitiba, but the judges plan was halted by fear of the
political fallout. Lula
was questioned at the airport, then released. He was livid.
In order to shore up her crumbling administration and protect
Lula from prosecution,
Dilma Rousseff appointed Lula her chief of staff (the presidents
chief of staff has
ministerial status and can be prosecuted only by the Supreme
Court). The right-wing
conspiracy went into overdrive. Moro (illegally) released the
(illegal) recording of a
conversation between President Dilma and Lula, pertaining to his
investiture. Once
suitably misinterpreted, their dialogue was presented as proof
of a conspiracy to
protect Lula from Moros determination to jail him.
Large right-wing upper-middle class masses poured into the
streets, furiously, on
March 13. Five days later, the Left responded with
not-quite-as-large demonstrations
of its own against the unfolding coup. In the meantime, Lulas
appointment was
suspended by a judicial measure, then restored, then suspended
again. The case is
now in the Supreme Court. At the moment, he is not a minister,
and his head is
posed above the block. Moro can arrest him at short notice.
Why is this a coup? Because despite aggressive scrutiny, no
presidential crime
warranting impeachment proceedings has emerged. Nevertheless,
the political right
has thrown the kitchen sink at Dilma Rousseff. They rejected the
outcome of the
2014 elections and appealed against her alleged campaign finance
violations, which
would remove from power both Dilma and vice president Michel
Temer, now the
effective leader of the impeachment.
The Right simultaneously started impeachment procedures in
Congress. The media
has attacked the government viciously, neoliberal economists
impartially beg for a
new administration to restore market confidence, and the Right
will resort to street
violence as necessary. Finally, the judicial charade against the
PT has broken all the
rules of legality, yet it is cheered on by the media, the Right,
and even by the
Supreme Court justices.
Yet the coup de grce is taking a long time coming. In the olden
days, the military
would have already moved in. Today, the Brazilian military are
defined more by their
nationalism (a danger to the neoliberal onslaught) than by their
right-wing faith and,
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anyway, the Soviet Union is no more. Under neoliberalism, coups
dtat must follow
legal niceties, as was shown in Honduras, in 2009, and in
Paraguay, in 2012.
Brazil is likely to join their company, but not just now: large
sections of capital want
to restore the hegemony of neoliberalism; those who once
supported the PTs
national development strategy have fallen into line; the media
is howling so loudly it
has become impossible to think clearly; and most of the
upper-middle class has
descended into a fascist odium for the PT, the Left, the poor,
and blacks.
Their disorderly hatred has become so intense that even PSDB
politicians are booed
in anti-government demonstrations. And, despite the relentless
attack, the Left
remains reasonably strong, as was demonstrated on March 18. The
Right and the
elite are powerful and ruthless but they are also afraid of the
consequences of
their own daring.
There is no simple resolution to the political, economic, and
social crises in Brazil.
Dilma Rousseff has lost political support and the confidence of
capital, and she is
likely to be removed from office in the coming days. However,
attempts to imprison
Lula could have unpredictable implications and, even if Dilma
and Lula are struck off
the political map, a renewed neoliberal hegemony cannot
automatically restore
political stability or economic growth, nor secure the social
prominence that the
upper-middle class craves.
Despite strong media support for the impending coup, the PT,
other left parties, and
many radical social movements remain strong. Further escalation
is inevitable. Watch
this space.
https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/03/dilma-rousseff-pt-coup-golpe-petrobras-
lavajato/
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Model UN as a
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