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The Educators
BBC Radio 4
13 episodes
9 months ago

Sarah Montague interviews the people whose ideas are challenging the future of education.

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Sarah Montague interviews the people whose ideas are challenging the future of education.

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Courses
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Tony Little
The Educators
27 minutes
11 years ago
Tony Little

Eton College in Berkshire is one of the world's most famous schools. With so many of its old boys having distinguished careers, an Eton education carries the expectation of success.

The school's name has also become a cultural shorthand for influence, privilege and wealth.

Tony Little became headmaster in 2002. A former pupil of the school, he talks to Sarah Montague about how Eton gets results, and whether there's anything in the ethos and practice that could apply to all schools.

He believes a British education is uniquely rich and varied, with much of the value being outside the classroom, but fears it is being eroded by an age of measurement.

Nineteen British prime ministers have been educated at Eton, alongside notable writers, actors and scientists. Tony Little says it asks something of all the boys there. "If they've done it, why not you?"

Presenter: Sarah Montague Producer: Joel Moors.

The Educators

Sarah Montague interviews the people whose ideas are challenging the future of education.