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A physics teacher begs for his subject back: An open letter to AQA and The Department of Education. Bulldog Spirit Lives.
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A physics teacher begs for his subject back: An open letter to AQA and The Department of Education. Bulldog Spirit Lives.
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A physics teacher begs for his subject back: An open letter to AQA and The Department of Education. Bulldog Spirit Lives.
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Author: Albert Einstein
Date: Jun 8, 2007 08:53

...the specification, it will be insultingly easy. The first question on a sample paper started: A newspaper article has the heading: ‘Are mobiles putting our children... phones… The first question on the paper was: Below which age is it recommended ...) are growing apathetic from overexposure. A paper question asked: `Why must we develop renewable...has no place on a physics GCSE paper. Pupils are taught to poke holes in...
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A physics teacher begs for his subject back: An open letter to AQA and The Department of Education. Bulldog Spirit Lives.
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Author: Albert Einstein
Date: Jun 8, 2007 08:53

...the specification, it will be insultingly easy. The first question on a sample paper started: A newspaper article has the heading: ‘Are mobiles putting our children... phones… The first question on the paper was: Below which age is it recommended ...) are growing apathetic from overexposure. A paper question asked: `Why must we develop renewable...has no place on a physics GCSE paper. Pupils are taught to poke holes in...
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