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Let extremists have their say in class
Children should hear teachers’ views, no matter how offensive, to enable them to challenge, debate and to grow up
26 September 2008
Just as in Shakespeare’s times
Gang culture; fights; stabbings; suicides; teenage mothers; wild parties; foolish religious figures trying to get in touch with youth; and a punitive state that has lost all respect and seems out of control
11 July 2008
Everybody is a Socrates now
22 June 2007
Stop crying and speak your mind
25 May 2007
Fearing children stops them growing up
11 May 2007
To oppose is to take an interest
30 March 2007
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