EDUCATION IN CAMBRIDGE
a problem. Not just when struggling with a knotty maths problem, but when their worries relate to a friendship gone wrong. Parents, too, have the reassurance of knowing that their children will be listened to when they seek support – and that they will be, too. No longer is it a case of ‘school knows best’, but increasingly a combined effort that brings family and teachers together to put the child first.
As with so much else in life, there will never come a time when education achieves perfection, and our schools and colleges can rest on their laurels. There are different learning styles to think about, changing expectations to consider – by society, business leaders and children themselves. But in our area, at least, you can be sure that whatever the challenge, it will be tackled with relish – and success.
“No longer is it a case of ‘school knows best’, but increasingly a combined effort that brings family and teachers together”
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