NZ must stop the ‘madness’ of progressive education, says UK headmistress
"The simple fact is, the subjects themselves are intrinsically interesting," says UK teacher Katharine Birbalsingh. Watch her interview with Nathan Smith.
Nathan Smith Thu, 07 Jun 2018
New Zealand’s education policy is about to “go off a cliff” due to progressive ideology and its disposal of knowledge-based learning, a visiting British educator warns.
But there is hope if those concerned about a hegemonic progressive pedagogy pull together to reverse the “madness,” says
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