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Quotation: It has called for the first module fee of £600 to be paid for by the taxpayer to raise morale among teaching’s minions but the Executive has rubber-eared (oops, slipped into Glasgow patois) this request. By the looks of things, I’ll be a pensioner before I’ll be a Chartered Teacher.
Author:
Hugh Reilly
Article, document, publication, web site:
Scotsman Publishing location:
Glasgow, Scotland
Date of publication:
Apr. 20, 2005
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