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Education

Hey, It's Ellis here - Project Positivity's founder

 

I'm fifteen years old, I'm currently in year eleven and with my time at school coming to end, I've come to this conclusion; that our English education system is broken.

I love learning but I don't love schooling yet I wish I could

Yes our education system is functioning, but it functions in a way which can often limit creativity, be too test focused, cause avoidable mental health issues and can kill the joy of learning. It's something myself and many others frustratingly experience every school day. 

Below are three key areas I'd like to see addressed - click for more

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Open to all, Personal Opinion Pieces gives you the opportunity to anonymously share your unique perspective on, or personal experience with, our English education system in up to 250 words and to have it amplified across Project Positivity's platforms. Together, the case for reform grows stronger.

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Reform is long overdue and desperately needed

I believe a good education should support personal development, equip individuals with essential skills and knowledge for life and vitally, support human thriving. The impact of education is also felt beyond the individual in wider society - it affects pretty much everything from democratic participation to technological development. ​​A good education benefits all. 

The latest from me: education articles

Published 03/02/2024 - reviewed 15/12/2024

Published 03/02/2024 - reviewed 15/12/2024

New articles coming soon

'Pancakes' - a recipe for human thriving

The 'Pancakes' analogy explores the fundamental ingredients I believe necessary for humans to thrive such as education.

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