World News | Julia Werdigier, New York Times | Monday October 25, 2010
Once a week, year six pupils at Ashmount Primary School in North London settle in front of their computers, put on their headsets and get ready for their math class. A few minutes later, their teachers come online thousands of kilometers away in the Indian state of Punjab. Ashmount is one of three state schools in Britain that decided to outsource ...
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