Composite Classes – a pressure point- at least in East Lothian, Scotland.

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I have just read a post and added a comment on Don’s log which I thought was worth a mention. Don is the Acting Director of Education and Children’s Services in East Lothian, Scotland.

School organisation it seems is an issue or a pressure point, as Don puts it, around the world. Can I make a plea – lets see the big picture of what our children need in the 21st century, please.

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2 Responses to Composite Classes – a pressure point- at least in East Lothian, Scotland.

  1. Don Ledingham says:

    Mark

    I’ve lost your e-mail address. My son would like to come down to Melbourne to see you the first week in June for four or five days..

    Could you drop me an e-mail dledingham@eastlothian.gov.uk

    Don

  2. Don Ledingham says:

    Mark

    Thanks for the comment. My boy is playing up at Nelson Bay and loving it. He hopes to get down to Melbourne and might look you up.

    We have just had Robert Drach and his family staying with us from New York – Robert was with us in Harvard last year. We’d love to see you and your family over here some time.

    Cheers

    Don

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