Monthly news: November 2005
Issue 1, November 2005
Welcome to our first round-up of education news! Every four weeks these pages will provide our pick of current news from the world of education, to help keep you up to speed with what's on in this dynamic and diverse sector.
We hope you enjoy this content but we also want to ensure that the news here is balanced and varied, and that it meets your needs. Please contact the team at
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if there's anything you would like to hear more about from us. Happy reading!
Winning ways
Find out why award winning teacher and ex-accountant Richard Wallis feels that teaching is the best job in the world.
Training day
Career development is an important part of teaching. Alice Tarleton finds out more.
Teaching the unteachables
Phil Beadle tells the real story behind his appearance on Channel 4's The Unteachables.
New discipline rights for teachers in white paper
Find out about proposals for a zero-tolerance approach to low-level disruption in schools.
Trust schools’ consequences for teachers
Greater autonomy and less bureaucracy may be gained by Trust schools.
Three thousand youngsters play the Albert Hall
Audiences of over 14,000 enjoyed music from the country's most talented young musicians.