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Wednesday, 9th July 2008
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Education
Too-wit-too-Who? Why children know more about Daleks than delights of nature
ONE is a merciless killer that causes terror when it glides into action – the other is a Dalek.
Delays for plans to axe schools in PPP upgrade
The only remaining junior secondaries in Scotland have had a temporary reprieve, writes Fiona MacLeod, after parents forced councillors into a costly U-turn
Hugh Reilly: Weeks of freedom kicked off with mounting misery
IT IS true that the two best things about being a teacher are the months of July and August. With 47 days to while away before returning to the House of Pain, Sir is a Timelord with not a Dalek in sight.
The false economy of not investing in a productive future for our school leavers
NEW Scottish Government statistics indicate that the number of school leavers who remain out of education, employment or training stands at 13 per cent.
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Inside universities: The future looks rather vague
Attempt to remove college directors
Heriot-Watt hands out degrees to top trio
Investing in students is investing in the future
University's green claims hit by survey
Filmmakers to get a shot at training
A trip back in time for kids
Pupils enjoy perfect record
Timber retreat on timetable
A child's look at pond life
Pupils celebrate 40th
Professor spreads the word on joy of text
Parents fear budget cuts are pushing up school class sizes
Fellowship award for two city scientists
Hundreds see Queen open campus
Drama over acting degrees
Academics to meet for talks on Europe
Tegan pipes up in London
Garden in full bloom
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