Open mike Building Schools for the Future can be a real force for good if we tackle the flaws in the bid process. Once that's done, says Paul Foster, we can radically change the way children learn. A fair amount of blame has been heaped on Building Schools for the Future (BSF) recently, but a lot of it misses the most important point: that BSF is a force for good. It involves a huge capital investment in the education system, which has knock-on effects for the whole country, strengthening the economy and improving society.
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