Teaching in a vacuum?

The inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, Sir James Dyson, is investing millions of pounds in Britain's first specialist design and engineering school, which he hopes will inspire and educate generations of inventors and engineers.

Sir James said he was concerned that too many young people were not studying engineering, putting Britain's economy and heritage at risk.

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Source : Education Guardian, 11th July 2006

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