A child leans toward a tablet screen, types something about being confused or afraid of an exam, and then waits.…
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Imagine a classroom in the United Kingdom. A Playmobil treehouse sits between two kids at a table. They are merely…
A school uniform has an almost unremarkable quality. The black shoes, the pleated skirt, and the white shirt. On a…
A recent chapter by Kate Bailey of the Cambridge Centre for Evaluation & Monitoring contains a minor, nearly unremarkable fact…
When Hamza Nasir left his exam room in Lahore on the morning of the AS Level Mathematics exam, he was…
Hilary Cremin’s new book contains a subtle provocation with the kind of edge that tends to unnerve policy people. Rewilding…
