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  1. 1. Primary education under review

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 09 December 2007 THE first "root-and branch" review of English primary education in a decade will allow greater flexibility in the curriculum and ensure all pupils are taught a foreign language, the Government has pledged.
  2. 2. Teachers 'undermined by threat'

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 December 2007 A TEACHERS' leader has accused the government of undermining the image of the profession in the drive to make state education `world class'.
  3. 3. Truancy rate twice average

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 December 2007 MANCHESTER school children have improved their attendance - but many are still missing out on vital parts of their education.
  4. 4. Share in a class act

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 December 2007 PARENTS of primary school children can now benefit from the best education in the country, thanks to the M.E.N.
  5. 5. Let tots play with toy guns?

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 December 2007 BOYS should be encouraged to play with toy guns at nursery to get them interested in education, according to new government advice.
  6. 6. New Year Honours 2007: Lancs, Isle of Man and Merseyside

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 December 2007 New Year Honours 2007: Lancs, Isle of Man and Merseyside
  7. 7. New Year Honours 2007: Greater Manchester

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 December 2007 New Year Honours 2007: Greater Manchester
  8. 8. Teachers march against academies

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 02 December 2007 TEACHERS have marched in protest against academy schools. They paraded down Oxford Road in Manchester brandishing banners, voicing their opposition to plans to create seven new academies in the city.
  9. 9. Pupils miss out on cash prize

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 December 2007 PUPILS who say they were told they would earn £100 for good GCSE grades were left with nothing after the school dropped an incentive scheme - without telling them.
  10. 10. More pupils make the grade

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 December 2007 SALFORD schools are celebrating a massive boost in standards.
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