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1. Bangladesh school for city's absent pupils
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 April 2004 MANCHESTER education bosses are planning to build a new school - in Bangladesh. Large numbers of pupils miss weeks of schooling each year because their parents take them to the family homeland. -
2. Class clampdown - but Dan's a winner
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 April 2004 EDUCATION chiefs are re-launching a "shop-a-truant" hotline and holding a series of truancy sweeps as part of a drive to boost school attendance. But elsewhere in the city youngsters are celebrating winning the "lottery" just for being in the classroom. -
3. Handbook offers advice on the best in environmental expertise
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 April 2004 A NEW guide is helping companies tap into the deep vein of environmental expertise in the north west. `Environmental Capabilities in the North West' lists 12 of the region's higher education institutions along with their areas of expertise within the environmental technologies sector, rated on a scale from A star to C. -
4. New teachers have up to £15,000 debt
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 03 April 2004 YOUNG teachers leave university saddled with debts of up to £15,000, a survey showed today. Tuition fees and student loans hit students on "traditional" four-year bachelor of education (BEd) degree courses the hardest, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers poll showed. -
5. 'Sin-bin' plan anger grows
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 April 2004 ANGRY locals have told education bosses to drop their plans to use an empty school building as a "sin bin" for children excluded from Salford schools. About 200 people packed a public meeting to protest and 500 signed a petition. -
6. Player view: Danny Livesey
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 04 April 2004 IT IS great for my footballing education to be at Rochdale, writes Danny Livesey. -
7. You're a bad loser, Wenger
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 10 April 2004 THE mark of a true sportsman, I was taught early in life, is to be humble in victory and generous in defeat. Obviously Arsene Wenger received a different education.Because if he's generous in defeat, I can knit treacle, WRITES PAUL HINCE.<BR> -
8. Home and away with Malaysia
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 April 2004 A HOME and away fixture for schools in Urmston and Malaysia is part of an education project backed by Manchester United. -
9. £30-a-week lifeline for high-flier
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 April 2004 CONOR Towey dreams of being an airline pilot - and was determined to continue his studies after leaving school. But without the £30-a-week earn-as-you-learn maintenance allowance, he doesn't think this would have been possible. -
10. £30-a-week lifeline for high-flier
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 April 2004 CONOR Towey dreams of being an airline pilot - so was determined to continue his studies after leaving school. But without the £30-a-week earn-as-you-learn maintenance allowance he would have found it difficult.