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EDUCATION: College for the Argos era
EDUCATION: Schools chief to be DDE
EDUCATION: Apes, angels, and examiners
EDUCATION: Plastic bottles at the ready
EDUCATION: Something to sing about
EDUCATION: No letting the side down
EDUCATION: Armagh wins award
EDUCATION: High-fliers who brave the blackboard jungle
The problem isn’t being busy — it’s doing the wrong thing
God of all time served by clergy who seem to have none
Interview: Pam Rhodes, BBC Songs of Praise presenter and patron of John Grooms
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EDUCATION: College for the Argos eraMARION Plant, the Principal of North Warwickshire and Hinckley College, is used to seeing a look of surprise when she proffers the statistic that 727,00... |
EDUCATION: Schools chief to be DDEA former Chief Inspector of Schools becomes Director of Education for Manchester diocese this month. |
EDUCATION: Apes, angels, and examinersEDMUND GOSSE, in Father and Son, published a century ago, and looking back from the Edwardian era to the high seriousness of the Victorians, described... |
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EDUCATION: Plastic bottles at the readyConference and book details |
EDUCATION: Something to sing about“The music has transformed the place,” says Julian Gorton, the head teacher of Shakespeare Primary School. “Monday mornings will never be the same again.”... |
EDUCATION: No letting the side downUniversities with a Christian foundation have undermined their standing and ethos by interfering with academic freedom, argues Dennis Hayes |
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EDUCATION: Armagh wins awardA TOP ecumenical award — the Churches’ Beacon Award for Community Relations — has gone to Armagh College of Further and Higher Education in Northern Ireland... |
EDUCATION: High-fliers who brave the blackboard jungleTOP honours graduates from leading universities, scientists and mathematicians included, are queuing up to teach in some of the most challenging schools... |
The problem isn’t being busy — it’s doing the wrong thingARE YOU busy? Do you find you haven’t got a moment? Then welcome to the club. |
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God of all time served by clergy who seem to have noneA RECENT meeting of a number of Anglican women and men revealed concerns that not enough women were applying for senior posts in the Church of England... |
Interview: Pam Rhodes, BBC Songs of Praise presenter and patron of John Grooms‘When people talk from the heart, it encourages others in a dark situation’ |
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