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I think the skills we learn - and pass on - as allotmenters will be pretty valuable ...
That feels a bit drastic to me, are you sure its fair for us to redesign the core curriculum according to our own personal hobbies and interests?
Most people (from what I've seen of "kids of today" ) haven't a clue!
Oh and maybe reading!
Don't forget bricklaying, accounts, plumbing, catching your own fish, weaving for beginners, stone masonry, glass blowing, and pottery though
we live in a 21st Century global economy,
May seem like a small thing.
you do run the risk of waiting an awful long time for the scarcity argument to be proven right
On the subject of breakfast and after school clubs, I think they are of really good ways of helping to deliver some life chances to excluded communities.
If breakfast and after school clubs help families just to achieve these things, by impacting on economic exclusion, then they seem a good thing in my book.