The Independent 1996 Celia Dodd - Abstracts
The Independent 1996 Celia Dodd | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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A weekend lesson in self-help. (Afro-Caribbean community in Birmingham, England, organises a Saturday school; includes case studies) | Retail industry | Celia Dodd | |||
Exam terror ... and that's just the parents. (many UK schools still use exams to select pupils; includes case studies) | Retail industry | Celia Dodd | |||
Farewell fast cars, hello children. (people who leave highly paid jobs to retrain for teaching; case studies) | Retail industry | Celia Dodd | |||
'Mummy, why do you have to go to work?' (problems facing working mothers) | Retail industry | Celia Dodd | |||
Sons and lovers. (ensuring that fathers remain in touch with their children after a relationship breaks down; case studies) | Retail industry | Celia Dodd, Ruth Picardie, Yasmin Alibhai Brown | |||
Three mothers who did it their way. (dealing with childcare problems; case studies) | Retail industry | Celia Dodd |
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