My how the world is changing, just reading this one made me shake my head and think this guy is reaching quite a bit:
Is having a loving family an unfair advantage? asks a story on the ABCs website.
Should parents snuggling up for one last story before lights out be even a little concerned about the advantage they might be conferring?
The story was followed by a broadcast on the ABCs Radio National that also tackled the apparently divisive issue of bedtime reading.
Evidence shows that the difference between those who get bedtime stories and those who dont the difference in their life chances is bigger than the difference between those who get elite private schooling and those that dont, British academic Adam Swift told ABC presenter Joe Gelonesi.
Gelonesi responded online: This devilish twist of evidence surely leads to a further conclusion that perhaps in the interests of levelling the playing field bedtime stories should also be restricted.
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Is having a loving family an unfair advantage? asks a story on the ABCs website.
Should parents snuggling up for one last story before lights out be even a little concerned about the advantage they might be conferring?
The story was followed by a broadcast on the ABCs Radio National that also tackled the apparently divisive issue of bedtime reading.
Evidence shows that the difference between those who get bedtime stories and those who dont the difference in their life chances is bigger than the difference between those who get elite private schooling and those that dont, British academic Adam Swift told ABC presenter Joe Gelonesi.
Gelonesi responded online: This devilish twist of evidence surely leads to a further conclusion that perhaps in the interests of levelling the playing field bedtime stories should also be restricted.
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