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‘Too often those on the vocational route are made to feel like a well-qualified butler in Downton Abbey’
Children from ethnic minorities and the white working classes are often ill-informed about what education choices they should make
19 August 2016
Shakespeare is thriving in Jamaica and beyond
A Jamaican contest brings Shakespeare and student imagination to life, proving the Bard can stay relevant in different cultural contexts.
25 April 2016
Opinion: Jamaican Shakespeare project shows the Bard’s broad appeal
A competition challenging students to create inventive retellings of Shakespeare’s plays emphasises their power in any context
25 July 2015
Playing the Dane - in Kingston, Jamaica
A competition asking Jamaican students to take on Shakespeare shows that the Bard has powerful lessons for any context
24 July 2015
Playing the Dane - in Kingston, Jamaica
A competition asking Jamaican students to take on Shakespeare shows that the Bard has powerful lessons for any context
24 July 2015
Don’t patronise black boys - give them purpose
14 December 2007
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