A survey by educational charity DEA has suggested that many children in England are being left 'globally illiterate', as their schools are not educating them about the wider world. DEA has recently launched a new project entitled Our Global Future: How can Education Meet the Challenge of Change, and the newly released report is the first output to appear. You can access the full survey from this link.
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