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Not sure I agree with that. Education should be appropriate to the recipient's abilities to give them the best chance of making a success of their lives. For the less academically able, this could be practical or vocational skills. But that doesn't cut it in the league tables.
I can't argue that the world wouldn't be a better place if Dodgy had had access to a well structured hairdressing apprenticeship.
is like a goldfish. You can't give one to somebody who has nowhere to keep it. If you do, it ends up going down the toilet.
Not sure I agree with that. Education should be appropriate to the recipient's abilities to give them the best chance of making a success of their lives. For the less academically able, this could be practical or vocational skills. But that doesn't cut it in the league tables.
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