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In The News, Primary Education, Secondary Education
Monday, January 29th, 2007

There is nothing wrong with teaching both, or anything for that matter, as long as debate and disagreement are allowed. There is always the fear that ideas are taught as fact and not opinion. If we are to teach that there are specific British values then we need to be able to discuss them for [...]
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In The News
Friday, January 26th, 2007
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After much time-consumption, we think we have cracked it. Tell us what you think.
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Education Philosophy
Wednesday, January 17th, 2007
This is how the story goes: we learn from our peers, we both learn from our parents. If our parents have bad habits or know very little then we will also have bad habits and learn very little and vice versa. If you have children of successful parents together then those who have not been [...]
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ESOL, In The News
Monday, January 15th, 2007

Have been experimenting with all that is glitter and gold but we are now ready to force those in the supposed know to open their eyes and see that wood for the trees. This year has started as badly as the last ended with more troops in Iraq and climate change affecting us all. Education [...]
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FE, In The News
Monday, January 15th, 2007

One of our team was called upon to give first aid last night. Wasn’t able to get through to emergency services on the bat phone as it needed 4 9′s not 3. Is this just a lack of common sense?