Class sizes and your masterplan
Your view on today's big news, great guests and Hits and Headlines, but what's the year?
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Do smaller classes mean better lessons and better results? At one school in Norfolk, a headmaster has experimented with larger classes (up to 70 children) and claims that there has been a drastic improvement in standards. Can you see this working? How big were classes when you were at school?
Plus, the big plans for Cotgrave town centre are due to be discussed today. What about your "master plan"? Do you/did you have one? Or do you plod through life and see what happens?
Call - 0115 934 3434
Text - 81333 (start message with "Notts")
Email - mark.dennison@bbc.co.uk
PLUS....
Meeting husband and wife naturalists Trevor and Dilys Pendleton who were responsible for spotting the very rare hazel Pot Beetle here in Sherwood Forest... Local actress Elizabeth Twells who's landed the role of Anna in Anna Kerenina in London....and catching up with Edwin's antenatal class Dads to be.
At 1.30, E on the A-Z of Music; at 2.30, Hits & Headlines, but what's the year?; at 3.30, School's Out - what are the kids describing?
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