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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Melissa_BennMelissa Benn - Wikipedia

    Melissa Ann Benn is a British journalist and writer. She is known for her support of comprehensive education and criticism of many aspects of government policy on education. Benn setup the Local Schools Network in 2010, a pro- state schools pressure group.

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  2. 12 de ago. de 2021 · Melissa Benn | writer & campaigner | Home. Melissa Benns features, opinion pieces, essays and reviews have appeared in the Guardian, the Times Educational Supplement, Mslexia, Financial Times, London Review of Books, Schools Week, Women: A Cultural Review, Public Finance, Teach Secondary, New Statesman and many others.

  3. Melissa Benn, escritora británica y activista por la educación integral, comprensiva y pública de alta calidad por los beneficios que aporta a la sociedad en su conjunto. Estudió en una de las escuelas de secundaria que han liderado la educación integral en Inglaterra, Holland Park School.

  4. Melissa lives in London, and is currently working on a study (for Reaktion Books) of the ways in which key political moments, and movements, have been represented in English language fiction, and the interplay between political ideas and cultural forms. Melissa Benn, writer, author, novelist, campaigner, UK.

  5. 11 de oct. de 2015 · Melissa Benn, periodista, activista y una de las voces más críticas contra la deriva liberalizadora del sistema educativo inglés: “En este sistema si con 16 años fracasas, estás casi acabado”

  6. 6 de feb. de 2021 · Melissa Benn is a founder of the Local Schools Network. Her latest book is Life Lessons: The Case for a National Education Service. June 2021. Book of the week. Ethel Rosenberg by Anne Sebba...

  7. Melissa Benn is the Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Lucy Cavendish College. Melissa is the author of seven works of nonfiction and two novels. Her acclaimed nonfiction includes School Wars: The Battle for Britain’s Education (Verso, 2011) and What Should We Tell Our Daughters?