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A curriculum for our age

Mills shares his thoughts on what a 21st-century curriculum should be like. Getting every child buzzing with the excitement of learning and developing as an active and responsible citizen will only be achieved if the curriculum is living and dynamic. Schools are being offered a framework that provid...

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