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Coop chief calls for governments to work together

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内容摘要:Tram 21 operated in Cheltenham 100 years ago but since 1992 it has been stored away from the public at the town art gallery and museum, The Wilson.

Tram 21 operated in Cheltenham 100 years ago but since 1992 it has been stored away from the public at the town art gallery and museum, The Wilson.

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Coop chief calls for governments to work together

, commissioned by teaching charity Teach First, suggests 15% of schools in the poorest communities cannot offer computer science GCSE, compared to 4% of the wealthiest schools.Many schools in disadvantaged areas find it harder to recruit teachers, especially in specialist subjects, meaning disadvantaged pupils may have fewer opportunities, Teach First chief executive Russell Hobby says."What we really need is to flip the dial on that," he says."Otherwise, if we don't do that, we will continue to see these inequalities perpetuated."

Coop chief calls for governments to work together

Dan Botting, executive principal of Portsmouth Academy, which also has a high proportion of pupils on free school meals, says finding staff to teach computing has been "really challenging" for his school.Coastal areas like Portsmouth have

Coop chief calls for governments to work together

to recruit and retain teachers, so the school has had to be creative.

A member of the senior leadership team has been retrained to deliver classes in computing, instead of "continuing to search for candidates that just aren't out there".The show features nearly 60 saris from the past 15 years, ranging from a replica of a foil-like garment made for Lady Gaga, to those worn by a women's vigilante group in India and a skateboarder in Canada.

"The sari is often understood here [in the UK] as something that's worn for special occasions, or worn by previous generations, but it's not just confined to those settings," said Priya Khanchandani, the show's lead curator.She added that the sari was "a dynamic garment", which was always evolving and which many younger women were experimenting with.

The touring exhibition has been created by the Design Museum in London and Birmingham is its only other stop in the UK.The luxury saris on show include a replica of a garment made for Lady Gaga in 2010, for which the Mumbai-born fashion designer Tarun Tahiliani used a fabric called foil jersey.

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