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This week in the TES Magazine
Full of sound and fury
Attacks on teachers, dysfunctional behaviour and constant disruption are not confined to secondaries. The growing rate of exclusions from primary - and even early years - settings suggests that children are becoming unmanageable at ever-younger...
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A little piece of England
British schools may come in for constant criticism at home, but parents overseas can’t get enough of our education system. Anne Joseph reports on the rush to global franchises
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The Issue - Facing redundancy
The rate of school closures has increased dramatically. As budgets are squeezed ever further, where do you stand if your school has to close?
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The day my life changed - I was falsely accused by a pupil
An allegation shattered confidence and put a career in jeopardy
This week in FE Focus
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1.7m staff lack skills to do the job
Largest knowledge gap for seven years presents colleges and training providers with an opportunity
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Private training providers fear ignorance will cost them contracts
Independent market blames local authorities’ lack of knowledge for possible loss of business

