British education has traditionally been characterized by a high degree of autonomy. Local education authorities (county and city councils) were responsible for schools and colleges, not the national … more →
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kentguy wrote 1 year ago: British education has traditionally been characterized by a high degree of autonomy. Local education … more →
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