School literacy scheme attacked
News | Friday November 02nd, 2007Costly literacy schemes in England have not paid off, with children’s reading skills barely improved since the 1950s, an independent inquiry suggests.
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Nicola Shaw, Managing Director, First UK Bus“As a result of developing the skills of our people, customer satisfaction has improved vastly – by over 40%”
Costly literacy schemes in England have not paid off, with children’s reading skills barely improved since the 1950s, an independent inquiry suggests.
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