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Bilingual Learning

Mandarin is the fastest-growing language in the world, and obviously schools in Hong Kong want to offer the best bilingual learning opportunities for their students. There are a total of 13 bilingual schools in Ho . . .

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Salisbury UK's top place to live

Every year The Sunday Times does an extensive survey and announces the UK's best place to live. For many years it has been Winchester, well known in educational circles. This year the winner is Salisbury. We're fe . . .

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Extinction of Languages - Report from Hong Kong

Speakers of large, mainstream languages probably don't give much thought to the problems facing small languages which are often under threat. But from a personal perspective, as I was raised by a speaker of Welsh . . .

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Should My Daughter Speak Up About a Classmate's Plagiarized Poem?

A recent article in the New York Times caught my attention as it raises a very difficult question often faced by students: What to do if I know my classmate is cheating?  This is a difficult question for youn . . .

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Magic and the Mind

A semi-famous magician busks at Star Ferry Pier on Tsim Sha Tsui on weekends, and he draws a large crowd (making large returns) with his party tricks. What draws people to his shows can now be explained by a branc . . .

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GCSEs a great step to further study

An interesting report on the failure of GCSEs to prepare students for work which therefore strengthens the argument that they are great preparation for study. There are deep social questions surrounding the nature . . .

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Unisex baby change stations. A reform that is needed.

Often baby changing facilities are located in female restrooms, which can be a big problem for men. This article follows a recent movement in the US called the “Squat for Change” parent equality m . . .

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Overseas schemes fund language learning in some UK primary schools

Foreign governments are increasingly paying teachers and providing free learning material and support to UK schools to promote languages. For many schools, without this foreign assistance, they would be unable to . . .

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