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What makes a good education?
'A crucial book of the moment: the best-informed education insider laying out how schools should work' David Bodanis
In a brilliant blend of memoir and manifesto, renowned educator Clarissa Farr tells stories from the frontlines of schools to offer vital lessons for the way we teach.

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What makes a good education?

'A crucial book of the moment: the best-informed education insider laying out how schools should work' David Bodanis

In a brilliant blend of memoir and manifesto, renowned educator Clarissa Farr tells stories from the frontlines of schools to offer vital lessons for the way we teach.


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Clarissa Farr is an expert in education and leadership, a non-executive director and a writer. As High Mistress of St Paul's Girls' School for eleven years, Clarissa led one of the country's top academic schools, also becoming a regular correspondent for The Times letters page and a commentator on wider educational issues. She now works in international education. A member of the board of the African Gifted Foundation, which is transforming the lives of African girls in maths and science, Clarissa is also a Governor of The Royal Ballet School and a Fellow of Winchester College. As a Trustee of the British Museum, she chairs the Friends' Advisory Council, which represents the Museum's 75,000 members around the world.