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  1. 1. End education snobbery, pleads minister

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 June 2006 TEACHERS and politicians should stop talking about "vocational" courses and use the word "professional" instead, Education Secretary Alan Johnson will suggest.
  2. 2. Schools facing single-sex ban

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 June 2006 EDUCATION chiefs in Manchester are considering scrapping single-sex education in state secondary schools. Parents are being asked whether they want to retain the five existing boys' and girls' schools - or change to an entirely co-educational system.
  3. 3. £20m plan to train women Olympic builders

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 June 2006 EDUCATION Secretary Alan Johnson will today promise to spend é20 million training more women to work as builders in the run up to the 2012 Olympics.
  4. 4. It's child's play at the Exchange

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 June 2006 OVER the past few years the Royal Exchange has built up a reputation for presenting some terrific new work specifically for children and young people. A series of shows falling under the Xtra Time umbrella will run until June 24.
  5. 5. Booze shock of primary pupils

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 June 2006 SCHOOLCHILDREN as young as 11 have admitted having at least one alcoholic drink in a week. Alarming figures came to light during a council-led survey into the lives of children and young people in the town.
  6. 6. Schools' chaos over classroom perverts

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 June 2006 SCHOOLS were accused today of failing to take children's safety seriously as inspectors uncovered chaos in the vetting system to stop paedophiles working as teachers.
  7. 7. US speaker debunks single-sex teaching 'myth'

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 June 2006 BOYS are no better at maths than girls, and research claiming the sexes learn differently is wrong, an American psychologist will tell teachers.
  8. 8. Head quits to save school money

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 June 2006 A HEADTEACHER who successfully defeated an action for racism by a sacked teacher has now sacrificed her own job after her school was left with a é70,000 legal bill.
  9. 9. It's child's play at the Exchange

    CityLife, Friday 09 June 2006 OVER the past few years the Royal Exchange has built up a reputation for presenting some terrific new work specifically for children and young people. A series of shows falling under the Xtra Time umbrella will run until June 24.
  10. 10. 'Straw in running' for Labour deputy leadership

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 04 June 2006 JACK Straw emerged as a potential surprise runner to be Labour's next deputy leader today as questions continued over John Prescott's future.
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