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Inequality is worse than ever
13 February 2009
View of field trips needs sea change
My daughter went on her first school trip 10 days ago and she is still talking about it. The six-year-old’s P2 class visited an aquarium and got to see all sorts of interesting sea creatures, stroke friendly sharks and speak to a very pleasant marine biologist who told them all about the oceanic world.
17 October 2008
Great Scot! They’re Canadian greats
10 October 2008
Lord of the rings
Confucius is back on the curriculum and the country’s education system is credited with helping China fight its way out of mass poverty to become a world beater. As the Olympics reach the half-way stage, John Greenlees’s blog gives us an insight
15 August 2008
Serial learners or party-goers?
San Francisco, in spite of its laid-back image, is one of the best places to observe the world’s new generation of “super-pupils”
4 July 2008
Teachers rapped over the knuckles
Truancy is a problem in some parts of Florida
6 June 2008
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