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Originally posted by and14263
No I don't find it strange. I think the kids would find this incredibley inspiring, fun and mind expanding.
Originally posted by and14263
Yes but only as far as the curriculum goes. If a teacher wants to introduce certain topics to aid the learning process of the curriculum then he/she is fine to do so.
was an elaborate hoax organised by Yeo Moor Junior School in Clevedon as part of a journalism project.
Its become pretty commonplace on these boards for a group of people, normally the same people but I will not name names, to go around to every thread and debunk it in any which way they can; even if that just means making fun of the subject. Or are you saying you haven't witnessed this for yourself here yet?
I wanna talk about this because it troubles me alot.
Only 3 thoughts come to mind....
Number 1: Get the kids ready for Disclosure (real or not)
Young reporters' scoop is out of this world (Tuesday, January 27, 2009, 08:45)
IF true this story would have been the most newsworthy ever to have happened – and for a few hours it was.
Year 5 and 6 pupils from Yeo Moor Junior School in Clevedon arrived at school one morning to discover part of the school field had been cordoned off after an aircraft crash sometime the evening before.
They had no idea that this was actually an elaborate, but effective and fun, hoax organised as part of their journalism topic, to learn more about being a reporter and how to write news stories. ...