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 |  | Jargon Buster Baffled by educational jargon? You're not alone. Try our new, improved A Z jargon buster - it's growing all the time. |
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 |  | Leadership: the best way to manage - be seen Wouldn’t it be great to possess Sir Alan Sugar’s magical pointing finger? |
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 |  | Leadership: tips from Sir Alan Sugar Major research will allow leadership know-how to cross the sector divide. Jonathan Milne reports. |
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 |  | How to get your school online Advice for schools wanting to go online. |
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 |  | New powers to sack or appoint governors Local authorities now have greater powers to give schools notice to improve, sack governors and take over budgets. Warwick Mansell and Jonathan Milne report. |
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