The ease with which exams were ditched shows that we could craft a model built around emotional and social development, not constant invigilation, writes Suzanne Moore
The hierarchy of who cares most about lovely little children is confusing. Parents, I would have thought, are up there. Except the bad ones who are not home schooling, have not bought several laptops and are frantically trying to manage working at home, too.
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