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'Active' teachers on the website discussion

Following responses so far:
From a non-renewing member:
1. What do I like about the site?
I think the website looks interesting as soon as you reach the homepage, it is bright, easy to read and with a

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Participation Guidance published

DCSF Guidance Looks At How Schools Can Get Pupils To Participate -
New advice on how to get young people involved in their school and learn important citizenship skills, for example through ‘buddying’ younger pupils and encouraging them to study or improve behaviour was published today, announced Schools Minister Jim Knight.
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Boris appoints 'deputy for young people'

He’s an ex-prison governor.  It seems to me like Boris’ view of young people is that they are a problem for his constituents, rather than anything else.
Bit more  info here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/may/06/boris.race

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