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Education is a beautiful thing. It is a truly wondrous, marvellous, hopeful thing. I strongly believe it is humanity’s best bet for bringing about a more harmonious, less hair-raising state of world affairs.However – as the quote above captures so brilliantly – it would be fair to say that our education system remains a ‘work in progress’, and that there is more than a little room for improvement.