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  1. 3861. Classes drawn into the web

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 January 2003 TEACHERS from across Manchester have tried out a new way of teaching - using a website designed to reduce their workload and the time taken to plan a lesson.
  2. 3862. Our school's a 'wow'

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 September 2003 THE first new school to be opened in Salford in 40 years is up and running. Albion High in Charlestown cost £10m and marks a new era. Rainwater, collected in tanks on the roof, will be used to flush the school's toilets while in the main hall, 240 seats can be electronically folded away.
  3. 3863. Leap of faith pays off

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 February 2003 A RECTOR who stepped off the top of her church spire was on cloud nine.
  4. 3864. Headteacher slams jet-set truants

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 January 2003 A HEADTEACHER has criticised jet-setting parents for a school's abysmal truancy record.
  5. 3865. Nipping racism in the bud

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 September 2003 PRIMARY schools in Oldham need to carry on integrating white and ethnic minority children to stop racial tensions from exploding again, a new report says. The document said staff need to show a "greater commitment" to bringing youngsters together.
  6. 3866. Blair's biggest week

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 January 2004 TONY Blair is facing the "moment of truth" over student fees and the Hutton inquiry. The Prime Minister's future could be decided on either issue and Chancellor Gordon Brown has revived speculation that Mr Blair may not last at Number 10 until the next election.
  7. 3867. New year, new jobs

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 04 January 2004 DISENCHANTED workers are starting the New Year with plans to find a new job - with a third planning to move. In a poll, 42 per cent of those questioned said they did not actively choose their profession but drifted into it after failing to get into something else.
  8. 3868. GCSEs - coming to a screen near you?

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 January 2004 STUDENTS sitting GCSE and other high stakes examinations on-screen will become a reality sooner than people think, according to a report launched today.
  9. 3869. Blair's last ditch bid to win over top-up rebels

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 January 2004 TONY Blair was today fighting to avoid a highly damaging Commons defeat over the Government's flagship university funding reforms in a vote which could have major repercussions for his premiership.
  10. 3870. £6.6m key to IT skills

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 July 2003 THOUSANDS of people needing IT skills at work are to benefit from a unique £6.6m training centre being set up in Manchester.

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