The business of spirituality

THE POET, philosopher, academic, and best-selling spiritual writer John O’Donohue needs coffee.

EDUCATION: Squeeze on teachers on its way

‘The fate of teacher education is finely balanced’

EDUCATION: Sport makes link with Africa

Northampton Academy, developed two years ago by an Anglican charity, the United Learning Trust, will play host to a group of students from one of the...

EDUCATION: Top marks for teachers

STAFF at 16 Church of England schools have been named in this year’s National Teaching Awards regional finals.

EDUCATION: If roots are deep . . .

ST MARTIN’S, Lancaster, was the 27th and last Church of England teacher-training college to be built.

EDUCATION: My plan for saving cathedral music

FIFTY YEARS AGO, the Church of England could gain a hearing by the sheer force of numbers.

EDUCATION: ‘We are all the same on the inside’

‘One of the spin-offs is that fewer children now opt out of RE lessons’

EDUCATION: ‘My Johnny’s rights’: common values just got more common

‘Forcing people to act against their beliefs is itself a form of intolerance’

EDUCATION: Courses

Details of Bloxham Project seminars in October and November

EDUCATION: Boys and other animals

BOYS will be boys, you will have heard it said.

Interview: Loyd Grossman TV presenter, chef, and chairman of the Churches Conservation Trust

When Picasso and his friend Matisse got together, everyone imagined the erudite conversations.



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