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1927:
The Jazz Singer opened today in 1927. Although the film was not the first 'talkie' picture it was a major landmark and ushered in an era of synchronised sound. Directed by Alan Crosland and staring Al Jolson, the movie made profits of $3.5 million at the box-office.
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Four-man delegation toured Tollcross Primary School
AFGHAN education ministers have visited an Edinburgh primary to see how Scottish schools combine English and Gaelic teaching.
The four-man delegation toured Tollcross Primary yesterday to learn more about the combined teaching of competing languages. Afghanistan has two main languages, Pashto, the official language, and Dari, which is used for most everyday transactions. Headteacher Kenneth Neal said: “We were happy to be able to welcome the Afghanistan education delegation to Scotland and to show them how we combine English and Gaelic teaching for our pupils.” The visit was part of a tour of UK education institutions organised by the British Council. The group has also visited the Scottish Education Inspectorate and the Scottish Government with the aim of implementing school inspection reforms in Afghanistan. Roy Cross, director of the British Council Scotland, said: “We hope that the mission develops lasting links between Scotland and Afghanistan.” Previous Tollcross Articles
Source: Edinburgh Evening News
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