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11. Lessons on how to be happy
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 May 2007 EDUCATION bosses in Manchester are spending £25,000 sending 25 teaching staff to America - to train them in giving children lessons in happiness. -
12. £110,000 hunt for school boss
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 April 2007 MANCHESTER has launched a search for its new education boss. . -
13. Future workers facing problems
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 April 2007 I WAS recently asked to chair a debate at South Trafford College between local businesses and education experts. -
14. Concern over department's direction
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 April 2007 MANCHESTER'S education department has been a ship `without a rudder' for the last two years, critics have claimed. -
15. City schools boss on 'indefinite' sick leave
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 January 2007 MANCHESTER could soon be looking for yet another education boss - the FIFTH in less than two years. The current chief, Dr Alan Irving, has taken indefinite sick leave. -
16. School leaving age 'to be raised to 18'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 January 2007 THE school leaving age is to be raised to 18 under plans being considered by Education Secretary Alan Johnson. Youngsters would be forced to stay in education or vocational training unless they had a job with a minimum level of training. -
17. Teachers 'undermined by threat'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 December 2007 A TEACHERS' leader has accused the government of undermining the image of the profession in the drive to make state education `world class'. -
18. Parents' child care headache
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 August 2007 PARENTS choosing child care and nursery education in Greater Manchester face varying standards, a study has revealed. -
19. 100 lecturers 'could lose jobs'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 July 2007 HUNDREDS of lecturers have been told they will have to apply for new posts in a shake-up of adult education in Manchester tipped to cause more than 100 job losses. -
20. Brady wins backing of former head
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 May 2007 A GRAMMAR school headteacher has defended former pupil Graham Brady, who resigned from the Tory front bench in the furore over selective education.