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A Level results 201019 August 2010—Despite students collecting record A level results today, many will be left fighting for university places thanks to an unprecedented shortage of degree courses. Some warn that clearing places could be down by as much as 50 per cent on previous years. Continue Reading Tough at the top?18 August 2010—Book Now for our free seminar, "Tough at the top: exploring ways for managers to cope with rising pressures". It takes place on Friday 1 October 2010, Olympia National Hall, London, TES Exhibition 2010. Continue Reading Teachers subjected to abuse in the classroomTeachers from different parts of the UK are being subjected to a shocking level of sexual abuse ranging from groping and leering to sexual comments and threats of rape. Continue Reading Halfway!16 August 2010—This weekend I completed my 12th and 13th 10km races since the beginning of the year. This means I’m now halfway through my challenge of running 24 during 2010 Continue Reading Review of fathers’ involvement in children’s lives and wellbeing11 August 2010—The Children’s Society is undertaking a review of fathers’ involvement in children’s lives and the ways in which this can affect children’s well-being. One aspect of this review is a call for evidence from professionals Continue Reading Sign writers misspell ‘school’ on road11 August 2010—Sign writers in America have been left red faced after misspelling the word ‘school’ on a road in North Carolina. Continue Reading 1,700 allegations made against school staff last year 10 August 2010—1,700 allegations of inappropriate conduct were made against school staff in the UK last year, according to new figures released this week. Yet, only 143 of those staff accused were actually dismissed or resigned. |
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