Nothing, says ANDY HEDGECOCK, can rescue this undistinguished amalgam of ponderous melodrama and shallow philosophical speculation
Tragic lessons from the West Bank
Gordon Parsons reviews a new book about education in Palestine
Romeo and Juliet in Palestine: Teaching Under Occupation, by Tom Sperlinger (Zero Books: £9.99)
FEW teachers would deny that in the classroom they learn as much as their students.
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