tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4527523026218076910.post5187757975833223943..comments2023-03-31T13:13:21.109+01:00Comments on The Anglesey Telegraph: The cornerstones of a good education.Rhys Williamshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01063335760224613528noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4527523026218076910.post-62977900689692124462010-12-09T11:30:21.352+00:002010-12-09T11:30:21.352+00:00"The culture of trust ... believes that teach..."The culture of trust ... believes that teachers together with principals, parents, and their communities know how to provide the best possible education for their children and youth".<br /><br />Sadly in the UK (and not just in the education sector), Ministers, often with little or no experience in their given portfolio's, determine policy with little heed given to the leading proponents in the field.<br /><br />You mention a 'fear-free' environment - learning (like work) is (or should be) fun and enjoyable.<br /><br />What was it Kropotkin said? -<br />"Let us play in the factories, the fields, the schools and the streets"Prometheuswritesnoreply@blogger.com