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   A Curriculum for Excellence-> Teachers for Excellence  Message format
 
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StickyHugh Henry answers your questions mackaym46323 RE: Hugh Henry answers your questio...
> 2/2/2007 9:33 AM by mackaym
Your chance to respond to Hugh Henry's comments. mackaym41655 Recruitment, CPD and ministerial de...
> 2/2/2007 10:58 AM by jferrier88
How might teachers broaden the range of ways in which they impart curriculum content? mackaym38206 RE: How might teachers broaden the ...
> 29/1/2007 6:31 AM by kdoherty2
What are your thoughts on A Curriculum for Excellence? mackaym585112 RE: What are your thoughts on A Cur...
> 28/1/2007 11:53 PM by Paisley Pattern
Ask the Minister - your chance to put your questions. mackaym298813 Follow up question to the Ministers...
> 27/1/2007 8:49 PM by dc13
How can early years practitioners best use their skills to deliver a Curriculum for Excellence? mackaym30164 RE: How can early years practitione...
> 22/1/2007 6:09 PM by jmcg
How can the Chartered Teacher programme contribute to Teachers for Excellence? mackaym600021 RE: How can the Chartered Teacher p...
> 19/1/2007 7:49 AM by snicol
Is 35 hours of CPD a pleasure or a chore? mackaym42079 RE: Is 35 hours of CPD a pleasure o...
> 18/1/2007 2:43 PM by GBYRNE
Have teachers been taught to be passive? mackaym27643 RE: Have teachers been taught to be...
> 17/1/2007 11:18 PM by GBYRNE
How can teachers develop different approaches to cross-curricular work? mackaym630514 RE: How can teachers develop differ...
> 17/1/2007 4:20 PM by GBYRNE
What is a Teacher for Excellence? Pages: 1 2 3 mackaym1798165 RE: What is a Teacher for Excellenc...
> 16/1/2007 10:53 PM by grandelle
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