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  1. 1. £110,000 hunt for school boss

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 April 2007 MANCHESTER has launched a search for its new education boss. .
  2. 2. 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.
  3. 3. 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.
  4. 4. Schools boss pledges changes

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 April 2007 MANCHESTER'S education chief has admitted that changes need to be made to tackle the city's appalling record on truancy.
  5. 5. Teachers to get tough

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 01 April 2007 NEW powers for teachers will allow them to crack down on the "am I bovvered?" generation of unruly schoolchildren, the Education Secretary has insisted.
  6. 6. Loo lesson for schools

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 April 2007 A HEAD teacher who controversially introduced unisex toilets at his school seven years ago has told education bosses `I told you so'.
  7. 7. 'Praise not punish' problem kids

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 April 2007 PROBLEM pupils should be praised and given prizes to encourage them to behave, education bosses said.
  8. 8. Truancy rates down

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 April 2007 MORE Manchester school pupils are attending 100% of their lessons than ever before, according to new figures released by education chiefs.
  9. 9. DVD review: Starter For 10 (12)

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 April 2007 AS 1985 hits its stride, shy, sensitive Essex lad Brian Jackson (McAvoy) escapes his working class roots to dive head first into higher education at Bristol University, leaving behind his tearful mother (Tate) and best friends Spencer (Cooper) and Tone (Corden).
  10. 10. Spotlight lands on 1,400 staff

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 April 2007 THE role of hundreds of bureaucrats employed to help Manchester pupils was being questioned today as new figures highlighted the dire problems facing schools.
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