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School Cites Truancy Law to Deny Critically Ill Boy a Vacation

School Cites Truancy Law to Deny Critically Ill Boy a Vacation

by Sarah Green | Jul 21, 2014 | News

A crackdown on truancy ordered by the former Education Secretary Michael Gove in the United Kingdom is causing a family a great deal of distress. Maxine Ingrouille-Kidd has said that she is being threatened with fines and prosecution if she takes her critically ill...
Do Fancy Schools Yield Better Test Scores?

Do Fancy Schools Yield Better Test Scores?

by Supporting Education | Jan 7, 2013 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

Imagine earning your education in a box. I’m talking four walls, maybe one window, a door, and a white board. Doesn’t it sound drudging? In a place so mundane, and simple, how can students be inspired or stimulated to think creatively? Though much of education...

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