Search Results
You searched for education. Showing 31 to 40 of 82 results
Sort by:
most relevant first
|
most recent first
-
31. Failing teachers face action
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 November 2007 THE leader of Salford council has promised to take a tough line against failing teachers. -
32. Non-teachers could head academies
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 October 2007 NON-TEACHERS earning six-figure salaries could be put in charge of Manchester schools. -
33. Hairdressing school at the cutting edge
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 September 2007 A SCHOOL has made itself a cut above the rest by opening its own hairdressing salon. -
34. Pupils 'learn to love learning'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 December 2007 WALLACE and Gromit-style animations have helped one Manchester school dramatically improve its performance. -
35. Sir to quit after 41 years
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 May 2007 AFTER 41 years working at the same school, teacher Nicholas Heapy has decided to call it a day. -
36. Wanted: Parenting tips
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 April 2007 MUMS and dads in Manchester are being asked to share their parenting secrets. -
37. 'Supercollege' given the go-head
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 June 2007 PLANS to create a 14,000-student "supercollege" in Trafford have received final approval from the government. -
38. School ban 'danger' ties
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 March 2007 A SCHOOL has banned school ties - because they are a safety risk to pupils. -
39. GCSE results: The national picture
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 January 2007 NEW statistics this year show the number of pupil achieving five GCSEs including maths and English in addition to simply showing their five best grades in any subject. This was in response to concerns that league tables did not emphasise basic skills. -
40. Background: Why schools must do better
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 January 2007 GCSE performance tables published this month showed results at Manchester schools were improving faster than the national average. But for many parents the bottom line was that the city still ranked 145th out of 150 council areas up and down the country.