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thetimes.com | Helen Rumbelow
Boring tasks involving vast amounts of memorisation can be mind-numbing. High-stakes one-shot performances are stressful. Put them together and welcome to the British education system — making stress boring and boredom stressful! This, at least, according to some of the wan-faced teens appearing in my kitchen this revision season. Does boring and stressing our young people matter if it’s, you know, good for them and good for society?
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