My First Job: Jung Chang, the author of ‘Wild Swans’ and ‘Mao’ was a revolutionary electrician 
Recruitment: Jobs With Stagecoach Or Arriva 
A-Z Of Employers: PricewaterhouseCoopers 
World Cup Jobs: Pints, punters and a lot of atmosphere 
The Careers Adviser 
I Want Your Job: Film Director 
Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Michael Gruber, novelist 
All aboard the Scholar Ship 
Careers in hospitality and tourism: Be the host with the most 
Leading article: No boycott and no bullying, please 
Leading article: Reform schools 
The Academy programme: Another failure for the PM? 
Education Quandary 
Any questions? Good enough or not? 
John Clare comments on literacy, numeracy and exam marking.
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Any questions? 
John Clare comments on school fees, disruptive behaviour and study at home and abroad.
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Employers call all HE unions to pay talks 
University employers to continue pay talks with all seven higher education unions next week.
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Boy, 14, hurt in school stabbing 
A teenage boy was taken to hospital today after being stabbed at a school, police said.
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Invisibility cloaks in sight 
The development of new materials could see items such as invisibility cloaks become a reality within five years.
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Oxford wins extension to animal activists ban 
Oxford University has won an extension to its existing injunction against animal rights activists.
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Labours of love 
In our publish-or-perish climate of scientific research, what future is there for slow, painstaking study, asks Tim Radford.
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More adults consider teaching career change 
Adults considering switching careers are more likely than ever before to consider a career in teaching, according to new research.
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Reforms must continue, Johnson insists 
Education secretary to warn that Labour must push ahead with public service reform despite damaging revolt over schools bill.
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Day of the dad: child politics 
Tom Leonard is worried that touchy-feely politicians are trying to upset his office-heavy work-life balance.
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