1. News in Brief.
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BRITISH education system , *DIPLOMAS (Education) , *GENERAL Certificate of Secondary Education , *A-level examinations , *EDUCATIONAL technology , *TEACHERS' unions , *TEACHERS' strikes & lockouts - Abstract
The article offers British educational news briefs. Diplomas are likely to cost considerably more per student than General Certificates of Secondary Education (GCSEs) and A-levels. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) coordinators are more confident in the abilities of primary school teachers in using interactive whiteboards than of secondary school teachers. The National Union of Teachers (NUT) has sent ballots to members so that they may vote on a possible strike concerning pay.
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- 2008