Hm, makes a nice headline, but not a very good article.
And apparently the findings of the review are out tomorrow – according to educationotherwise on twitter.
Hm, makes a nice headline, but not a very good article.
And apparently the findings of the review are out tomorrow – according to educationotherwise on twitter.
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how ON EARTH is growing your own vegetables and making things an ‘alternative lifestyle’?! That’s CRAZY! This ‘lifestyle’ was a goverment imperitive in WWII!!!!
these people need to do some home ed of their own and brush up on their history. pheh.
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