tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3612441315352179822.post7963333129222478216..comments2024-03-28T00:33:53.397+13:00Comments on Local Bodies: Mono-culture education threatens our future.Dave Kennedyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12428353657153292616noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3612441315352179822.post-48294345949119426292011-06-26T08:01:44.905+12:002011-06-26T08:01:44.905+12:00Often govts impose a motorway driving approach to ...Often govts impose a motorway driving approach to education, urging us to 'get to the endpoint as quickly as possible'. motorway journeys are, however, mundane. A mix of motorways and side roads is what we need educationally...I'd rather that the (educational) journey was memorable...way moreblikely to impact on standards if remembered!Alan Peathttp://www.alanpeat.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3612441315352179822.post-43325189997486623652011-06-26T07:58:59.291+12:002011-06-26T07:58:59.291+12:00A superb blog...I have just watched a BBC4 program...A superb blog...I have just watched a BBC4 programme about the importance of weeds...am applying it's findings to the educational sector. you can see what I do at www.alanpeat.com I agree absolutely with your sentiments..keen to see what else you came up with Twitter @alanpeat<br />I write literacy books and art books. In NZ again this December. Your post is absolutely correctAlan Peathttp://www.alanpeat.comnoreply@blogger.com