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July 19, 2004

School is the worst years of your life

Michael Carr-Gregg has a thoughtful piece — Making Schools more Boy–Friendly — in The Age this morning. I value Carr-Gregg's ten suggestions. I note that most of them apply equally to girls. Perhaps he could have titled it "Making schools more student–friendly."

Back in the mid 80s, while I was studying a post graduate course in education, I did some research into the Quality of School Life at a girls' school. I asked students a number of open ended questions to which I received a broad range of responses. Here's a sample:

Posted by chriscurnow at July 19, 2004 11:49 PM

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