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Chris Woodhead · George Walden · Robert Holland · Thorstein Veblen

On Walden ponder.

August 25, 2009 John

Thanks once more to Susan Godsland for bringing George Walden’s recent piece for the Telegraph to my attention. In truth, I almost wish I hadn’t seen it, as it makes such deeply depressing reading.No-one comes off well under Walden’s scathing reflection: he quotes a friend as saying that ‘reforming education was like trying to disperse… Continue reading On Walden ponder.

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