PAUL ESTERHUIZEN | Education reform will set our children on prosperous path for the future

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PAUL ESTERHUIZEN | Education reform will set our children on prosperous path for the future: Vested interests and political ideology need to be put aside as we reform the entire education system so that each pupil has an equal opportunity to succeed.

Kicking the can down the road while educational outcomes deteriorate even further does a great disservice to the youth of our country.

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