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If you read only one book on education, read this one: Francis Gilbert’s preface to ‘Learning Matters’
It is my firm belief this passionate polemic is one of the most important investigations into education published in the last twenty years. Why? There are two reasons: First, Roger Titcombe really shows you more clearly than anyone else where … Continue reading