The Independent 1996 Fran Abrams - Abstracts

The Independent 1996 Fran Abrams
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2010: learning the hard way. (rapid changes in student life in the UK)Retail industryFran Abrams
An extremely select spot. (mixed views on plans for UK's first purpose-built grammar school for 30 years, to be located in Milton Keynes; includes details of work at Sharnbrook Upper School in north Bedfordshire)Retail industryFran Abrams
Are these lads too bad to go to school? (boys who have been excluded from school; case studies)Retail industryFran Abrams
Bringing back the lost class of '96. (pupils who leave school without qualifications; includes case studies)Retail industryFran Abrams
Even a child could do it better. (UK fails to develop adequate nursery education system)(Column)Retail industryFran Abrams
Labour: no need or cash for the reforms. (UK government plans to oblige schools to ask parents every year whether they want selection)Retail industryFran Abrams
Mandelson defends right to go for chauffeur-driven spin. (Peter Mandelson, UK Labour party's head of election planning)Retail industryJojo Moyes, Fran Abrams
My nest is empty, and I love it. (many British women in their 20s and 30s choose not to have children)(Column)Retail industryFran Abrams
Pupils can expect to do better and better in exams, unless they are black. Why?. (African-Caribbean boys fall behind in examinations)Retail industryFran Abrams
Staying in, or dropping out? Major sows confusion over Europe. (UK prime minister John Major)Retail industryFran Abrams, Anthony Bevins
St Trinian's: fact or fiction? (views on role of UK schools as a moral force in society)(Column)Retail industryFran Abrams
The great comprehensive debate: pass or fail? (mixed views on achievements of comprehensive schools; includes case study)Retail industryFran Abrams
The mystery of the missing Muslim girls. (many Muslim girls withdrawn from formal education at the age of 12 or 13)Retail industryFran Abrams
Why teachers at this ill-fated comprehensive will strike unless a tenth of their pupils are expelled. (The Ridings School in Halifax, England)Retail industryFran Abrams
Will students have to pay? (impact of government funding cuts on higher education in the UK)Retail industryFran Abrams
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