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Primary school teachers resign after Facebook insults about pupils

December 23, 2011 by  
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The online exchange, allegedly between teachers at the school, prompted anger among parents Two teachers have left a primary school at the centre of a Facebook row in which derogatory remarks about pupils were posted, Hull council said on Friday. Former head Debbie Johnson and teacher Nyanza Roberts left Westcott primary school after an investigation. [...]

Labour backs calls for children to be taught about gambling

December 4, 2011 by  
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Gambling addiction support group says schoolchildren should learn about fruit machines and how to calculate odds Labour has backed calls for children as young as 12 to learn about gambling in school. Gamcare, a gambling addiction support service, has proposed that pupils should be taught about fruit machines, how to study sports teams to improve [...]

Read all about it: Britain’s shameful literacy crisis | Deborah Orr

October 30, 2011 by  
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So rioters shunned bookshops because they didn’t offer anything they wanted? That points to a debilitating exclusion from a civilised culture In the immediate wake of the riots, much was made of a particularly telling detail of the huge disturbance that took place in London’s Clapham Junction. Nearly all of the shops on that stretch [...]

All About Free Online Training

August 22, 2010 by  
Filed under School Guides

Online education has become very popular for many students. It can allow people to obtain a certificate, diploma or even a degree at their own convenience. Yet, despite this many will still not be able to take advantage of it. Why? It’s because most online educational programs are very expensive. Even a certificate can cost [...]

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