EDUCATION
July/August 2012
'In 1987 the majority of England cricketers were state-educated. Now most professional sportsmen are educated privately — including black children'
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June 2012
The progressive orthodoxy in British education has left one in five school-leavers functionally illiterate. That ethos needs to change
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June 2012
In six years of study I didn't learn a single thing that would be of any use to me in my ambition to become a figurative artist
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June 2012
‘We used to point to the fact that teachers didn’t know grammar. Now the inspectors judging the teachers don’t know it either’
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