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16 hours ago ago from My School - I wish
Msg from Ranjan Guha Mazumdar Dear ALL, A lot has been happening in recent weeks and a lot is going to happen in the next few weeks.. I guess it is time to update you all on these happenings : 1. DARJEELING DISTRICT HILL SCHOOLS REUNION Representatives of few of the Darjeeling District Hill Schools Alumni met recently and it was decided that : a. The Darjeeling District Hill Schools Reunion Calcutta (DDHSRC) would seek official ...
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11 hours ago ago from NJ Left Behind
John Farmer, Dean of the Rutgers Law School, argues that the weakening of the power of the governor and the strengthening of local control has led to New Jersey’s current fiscal crisis: "Instead of choosing state spending over local spending, we have for decades chosen both, and we are now nearly bankrupt. Now, more than ever, we need a strong institutional governor; now, more than ever since 1947, the governor lacks institutional strength." ...
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Back in the nineties, one of Labour’s best sound-bites regarding primary and secondary education was “standards not structures”. It distinguished Labour from the Conservatives who had become preoccupied with schools “opting out” from local control and with doomed promises to reintroduce selection. It also distinguished Labour from the old left, who still seemed convinced that all that was needed to make a success of failing schools would be ...
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