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View from here - Welcome to the ‘City’ of elite dreams
The island of Jeju is planning to house 9,000 students – with all lessons conducted in English, reports Michael Fitzpatrick
24 September 2010
View from here - ‘Education City’ bids to boost pupils’ Korea prospects
South Korea – The island of Jeju is to up the country’s elite-school ante by housing 9,000 students – with all lessons in English
17 September 2010
Italians get cross about the Cross
A row looms over an EU ban on crucifixes in schools.
20 August 2010
View from here - Italians get cross about the Cross
A row looms over an EU ban on crucifixes in schools. But do depictions of torture belong in the classroom, asks Michael Fitzpatrick?
20 August 2010
View from here - Why pupils’ dress sense is pants
Italy may be the land of high fashion, but youngsters’ enthusiasm for low-riding bumsters is driving teachers to distraction, says Michael Fitzpatrick
2 July 2010
View from here - Is the future artificial?
In eight years’ time, robots will be running classrooms, a conference in South Korea has heard. Michael Fitzpatrick reports
12 March 2010
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