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1. £100,000 schools job still vacant
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 September 2005 A FIVE-month recruitment drive has failed to find a replacement for Manchester's chief education officer Mick Waters. -
2. Lecturers strike in pay battle
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 September 2005 LECTURERS at one of the region's biggest further education colleges are to strike, as part of an ongoing battle for better pay.<BR> -
3. Inspector calls . . to offer jobs
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 September 2005 EDUCATION watchdog Ofsted is launching a recruitment drive as Manchester takes a further step towards becoming the Whitehall of the north. -
4. Uni applications to become simpler
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 September 2005 APPLYING to university will change radically under new government proposals. -
5. Blair backs city academy system
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 September 2005TONY Blair will defend his plans for more city academy schools - but he faces opposition from his own Labour MPs.
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6. No homework if you go to school
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 September 2005 CHILDREN should be let off homework as a reward for turning up to school regularly, according to the government. -
7. Huge support for language classes
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 September 2005 MINISTERS came under fresh pressure to tackle the steep drop in pupils taking French and German at school, after a poll found more than 90% of adults want their children to learn a language. -
8. Angry reaction to 'no dyslexia' prof
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 September 2005 AN EXPERT& has provoked anger after questioning the scientific status of dyslexia. -
9. New caning for failing schools
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 September 2005 FAILING schools that do not improve within 12 months will be closed in a government crackdown just announced. -
10. Record numbers are skipping school
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 September 2005 RECORD numbers of children skipped school last year, according to figures published today.