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In defence of meritocracy

In defence of meritocracy
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Reclaiming meritocracy

Reclaiming meritocracy
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Wellington Introduce 2021 Festival of Education Speakers

Advanced Worker in the National Education System   Meritorious Teacher in Zhejiang Province   Mr Ye served as the Principal of Hangzhou No.2 High School for 17 years and currently plays a highly active role in Zhejiang Province s education system. He is a research fellow for the Zhejiang Provincial People s Government. He also serves as deputy director of the Chinese Society of Education s Academic Committee; president of the Chinese Society of Educational Development Strategy s High School Professional Commission and vice president of the Chinese Society of Education s High School Professional Commission. Mr Ye is also a part-time professor at Xinan University, Zhejiang Normal University and the National Training Center for Secondary School Principals, Ministry of Education. 

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Geography, not race, explains the disparity in England s educational outcomes | Education

This article is more than 1 month old London has the country’s highest proportion of BAME pupils, and also has the best schools. Public investment is key ‘The educational success of BAME communities is a relatively recent phenomenon.’ Photograph: MBI/Alamy Stock Photo ‘The educational success of BAME communities is a relatively recent phenomenon.’ Photograph: MBI/Alamy Stock Photo Thu 4 Feb 2021 05.00 EST Last modified on Thu 4 Feb 2021 13.01 EST It sounds weird to me now but looking back, I didn’t know I was black until I went to university. At every school I attended (seven between the ages of four and 18), I was one of many students from a minority ethnic background and it never occurred to me that I was less likely to succeed because of my race. Indeed, the latest government figures for England show black pupils actually have a higher rate of higher education (HE) participation than white pupils. According to the research, mixed white and black African pupils el

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