Britain’s Schools Minister Needs Spelling Improvement

Apparently the minister of schools in Britain has problems spelling.

Jim Knight admitted he has a problem spelling after a newspaper found basic spelling errors on his Web site. Knight, who went to Cambridge University, said he thinks his spelling is generally good but he needs to do a better job of checking his work.

Examples of words misspelled include “maintainence” for “maintenance,” “acheiving” for “achieving” and “archeaological” for “archaeological,” and blunders like ”foce” for “force” and “convicned” for “convinced.”

Sounds like Knight already has the answer. Perhaps he’ll try it.

- Staff Writer Dawn Marks



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