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Sunday, 5th July 2009
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Teaching
Blow to smaller classes vow as more parents win places
Appeal ruling lets children join 'full' primary first year
Labour accuses SNP of betraying teachers
LABOUR accused the SNP government of betraying newly qualified teachers last night as it claimed hundreds were being forced to compete for single posts.
Teachers demand details of school test funding
TEACHERS yesterday demanded to know how new school qualifications will be funded.
Shake-up means 20% of pupils sit no exams
ONE in five pupils will leave school without having to sit any exams under a radical overhaul of qualifications in Scotland unveiled yesterday.
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'Rubbish maths' is selling pupils short
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Interview: Matthew MacIver - Under starter's orders at our next university
Hugh Reilly: More pay and longer holidays … so, can I count on your vote?
Dr Lesley Garrick: Care is needed to ensure college mergers deliver the promised higher standards
Teachers debate strike action over class sizes
Teacher posted 38 Twitter messages a day about pupils
£210k plan brought in for training of nursery teachers
Nursery teacher training plan 'may not work'
Hugh Reilly: Tie-break question: should pupils still be told to get knotted?
7,000 teachers set to strike over 'vague' new Scots curriculum
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