Wales school stabbing leaving shocked teacher seriously hurt

Police and  two air ambulances were called out to Ysgol Dyffryn Amman Valley School  a Welsh secondary school, in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, after Liz Hopkin (53), a special needs teacher was stabbed in the neck four times by a female pupil during an attack is seriously ill but has been sent home to recuperate. Three people and a  pupil were injure in the attack at around 11:!5am on Wednesday. Worried parents waited for several hours at the gates of the school, which was “in lockdown”, before being tearfully reunited with their children as the school day ended. A teenage girl has … Continue reading Wales school stabbing leaving shocked teacher seriously hurt

Japanese education system

 In Japanese schools students don’t take any exams until they reach grade four. Japanese believe that at this age there are far more important lessons. To impart to children than those found on tests. They teach proper behaviour and respect for all people regardless of their financial status.they aim is about fostering independence and simultaneously  to work in a team.  There are no janitors in schools as students take full charge of cleaning. Students learn the importuning of valuing  and conserving the environment. Education is pursued truly for knowledge in the low and middle grades students  aren’t given grades. Politeness … Continue reading Japanese education system

Elite Class discriminations

America’s elite universities, envied by the world, as US institutions have the five largest endowments, hold 8 of the top 10 positions in the world and help keep the rich richer – making it harder than ever to fight the inequality dividing us today and dominate several subject listing put out by Shanghai Ranking. Poison Ivy reveals the bigger, seedier story of how elite colleges create paths to admission available only to the wealthy, despite rhetoric to the contrary, and also shows light on how tacit agreements between exclusive “Ivy-plus” schools and white affluent suburbs create widespread de facto segregation. … Continue reading Elite Class discriminations

Chitle’s 111th birthday

Influential Indian BBC radio broadcaster in the UK during World War II public servant, Venu Dattatreye Chitle, also known as Leela Ganesh Share from Kohapur, Maharastra, India, celebrates her 111th Birthday. She was also secretary to George Orwell during the early years of the second world war. She remained an avid activist for Indian independence. She read news and gave recipes in her Marathi her native language, while teaching British listeners vegetarian cooking skills at a time when meat was rationed during the war. Although she maintainer her support for Britain in the second World War in tis fight against … Continue reading Chitle’s 111th birthday