Whose role is it anyway?

Over the last four months as part of our education research project I have visited a number of schools around New Zealand and I was struck by two things. The first: despite some of these schools being labelled as under-performing, the vibrant corridors were packed with eager young children with real potential. Read more

Insights Newsletter
27 November, 2015

A pinch of salt keeps insanity at bay

As it turns out, a side of bacon with your breakfast could prove a deadly gamble with your health. You may as well take up smoking, sunbathe excessively, or inhale asbestos. Read more

Khyaati Acharya
Insights Newsletter
27 November, 2015

Hong Kong: Same but different

Strolling the markets of Hong Kong, I came across a stall dedicated to selling t-shirts bearing the slogan: “same same but different”. The stall’s popularity is just another one of the wonderful quirks of Hong Kong. Read more

Insights Newsletter
20 November, 2015

Growing pains

Governments do not care about the people more than the people care about themselves. People suffering under communism learnt this the hard way. Read more

Insights Newsletter
20 November, 2015

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