Sunday, October 13, 2019
Our Day Out by Willy Russell Essay examples -- English Literature
The play Our Day Out by Willy Russell.    "Our Day Out"    The play "Our Day Out" by WillyRussellraised many questions about  education, school trips, and how teachers react to different and less  able kids. In my C.E.L. I shall answer two important questions that I  feel were raised in this play, and explain how the writer made me  aware of these issues. I shall also explain clearly my response to  these issues.    "Mrs. Kayscans the beach, Carolcannot be seen." This is something  whichdefinitelywould not happen on a school trip nowadays. A pupils  lost. The first question raised in the play was whether school trips  are dangerous or worth the risk. Mrs. Kay was supposed to take a group  of kids to Conwy Castle however on the way there they visited a zoo, a  funfair, and the beach. This is something which simply wouldn't be  allowed to happen on a modern day school trip as there are too many  rules and restrictions to follow and teachers have no freedom with the  kids on school trips which I feel is perhaps wrong. Some of the kids  on the trip in "Our Day Out" had never seen the sea and wouldn't have  know what it was if they hadn't been on that trip. I think that all  pupils who have never been to the sea, a museum, or a gallery should  be given the chance to go so that they can experience the same as  everyone else. All trips nowadays are thought to be dangerous and  teachers must fill in lots of forms and make justifications and  assurances just to take pupils out on a simple trip to a museum. This  puts many teachers off going on school trips. If the trip from the  play occurred today, which it wouldn't, the teachers would probably  lose their jobs. I feel teachers should be allowed more opportunity to  take kids n this sort ...              ...ll in benefit forms, write letters, and fill in job  applications instead of being taught pointless things such as history  as they will never use those skills. Teaching the less able kids how  to fill in simple forms will set them up for the real world where  there are no teachers to help them with everything. This sort of  education would give these pupils a chance in life so they could  survive on their own.    Even though "Our Day Out" was quite a simple, easy to read play it  raised many questions about education, teachers and most of all school  trips. The play also raised many points of discussion which my class  spoke about for several hours, this, I feel is one of the main merits  of the book. I feel one of the main weaknesses of the book was the  simple language used. However this play made me think more about  education and I feel it was well worth reading.                      
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