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The Oldie

A joyful school trip to Georgian England

A lot of a teacher’s time is spent on considering how to improve the performance of the weakest students. And a lot of a teacher’s energy is spent in managing the behaviour of the most disruptive.

The result is that the brightest and the best are often left to fend for themselves. They behave in class, do their

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