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1. Education boss goes back to school
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 March 2003 MANCHESTER'S education chief is going back to the classroom - to show it's good to teach. -
2. Education pioneer quits
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 May 2003 A TRAIL-BLAZING education chief is to quit his '100,000 job at Wigan. -
3. Education chief sends `high five' call to exam kids
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 March 2003 HUNDREDS of youngsters across Manchester are receiving letters from an unexpected new pen pal - the city's chief education officer. -
4. The main players in the education sector
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 October 2003 THERE& are& a variety of job opportunites& in the education sector - from university lecturer to nursery school and playgroup assistants.& We take a look at the main employers. -
5. Education publisher battles to change VAT laws
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 January 2003 A SMALL publisher is taking on the government in a move to change the VAT laws. -
6. A classical education
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 April 2003 YOUNGSTERS in South Manchester are being encouraged to get hooked on classics. -
7. First class education
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 December 2003 SCHOOLKIDS will feel they're going up in the world when they use a jet as a classroom at Manchester Airport. Monarch Airlines donated a 23-year-old DC10 airliner to airport bosses, who removed the wings and chopped it in half. -
8. M.E.N/UNICEF Schools in Iraq Appeal
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 May 2003 THE Manchester Evening News has joined forces with UNICEF to launch a massive fund-raising campaign to help rebuild the education system in war-torn Iraq. -
9. Clarke's vow on top-up fees
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 September 2003 CONTROVERSIAL plans for student top-up fees of up to £3,000 will go ahead as planned. Education Secretary Charles Clarke said his job was to make education available to everyone and it was only right that graduates seeking highly-paid jobs should make a contribution. -
10. Cash cuts threaten classroom support
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 August 2003 SCHOOLCHILDREN could suffer because vital classroom support is under threat. Funding problems may mean losing teaching assistants who play a key role in the education system.