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Should the government intervene more in schools? | Teaching Expertise

November 20, 2008 //  by Admin

Following on from my previous blog, I have a simple question of my own. I’d love to know other people’s thoughts on this.

“If too many children are not reaching the academic standards expected of them by the time they leave school and, at the same time, too many children are getting grade A in their A Levels, should the government intervene more or less in schools?”

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