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    Ep3 - Education: Opening the Door to Opportunity

    en-AUOctober 10, 2013

    About this Episode

    A special Emmo Forum on education explores the philosophical divide between those who believe intelligence is gifted to some children but denied to others, and progressive thinkers who argue that all young people have talent and it’s the role of the education system to nurture that talent. Emmo discusses the three levels of education: school, vocational and higher education.

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