Media Coverage Conference 2007

Conference 2007:

Media coverage: rest of 2007

 

Professionalism in Practice: the Voice journal, October 2007: Conference coverage (pdf)

 

 "Absence of success in tackling truants": Yorkshire Post, 11 September 2007

 

"Do we send our children to school too young?": The Times, 6 September 2007

 

"Heidi is top nanny": Cambridge Evening News, 14 August 2007

 

"London?s top nanny stays off her high horse": This is Local London/Wandsworth Guardian, 9 August 2007

 

"Heidi McFadyen is the Professional Nanny of the Year 2007" : Nannytax, August 2007

 

"The web without wires": This is Local London/Wandsworth Guardian, 9 August 2007

 

"Bachelors of balderdash?": Education Guardian, 7 August 2007

 

"Fresh calls for induction guarantee": SecEd, 7 August 2007

 

Letter in The Times, 7 August 2007

 

 

 

"Calls to end cyber-bullying attacks": Dundee Courier, 2 August 2007

 

"Should children have more time for play?": The Guardian, 2 August 2007

 

"Concern over Wi-Fi ?dangers? as pupils are guinea pigs": The Scotsman, 2 August 2007

 

"Children being used as ?guinea pigs? in mass Wi-Fi experiment, warn teachers": Daily Mail, 2 August 2007

 

"Does early schooling harm our children?": Daily Telegraph, 2 August 2007

 

"Wales? lessons in letting children play ?could be example for England?": Western Mail, 2 August 2007 

 

"Wifi ?should be banned in schools?": Daily Telegraph, 1 August 2007 ?

 

?Beat cyberbullies by shutting YouTube?: Western Mail, 1 August 2007

 

"Pupils ?should begin school at age six or seven?: The Guardian, 1 August 2007

 

"Has New Labour made ?whipping boys? out of the middle classes?": Daily Telegraph, 1 August 2007

 

"School start age ?should be six?": BBC News Online, 1 August 2007

 

"Pupils ?are wi-fi guinea pigs?: BBC News Online, 1 August 2007

 

"Teachers demand ban on sites used by cyber-bullies": The Times, 1 August 2007 

 

"Children being used as ?guinea pigs? in mass Wi-Fi experiment, warn teachers":  Evening Standard, 01 August 2007 

 

"Teachers back call for closure of networking sites": Press and Journal, 1 August 2007

 

"Children ?shouldn?t start school until they are seven?: London Evening Standard, 1 August 2007

 

"?RAISE SCHOOL STARTING AGE?": Nottingham Evening Post, 1 August 2007
 

"Late start to academics helps children ? expert": Gulf News, 1 August 2007

"Raise school age to six, says top teacher": Metro, 1 August 2007

 

"Attack on degree ?dumbing-down?": South Wales Evening Post, 31 July 2007

 

"Teachers warn of ?cyber-bully? menace": ITV, 31 July 2007


 "?Mass truancies could follow? if school leaving age rises to 18": Derby Evening Telegraph, 31 July 2007

 

"Middle classes are ?whipping boys of Labour?s dumbed-down education?": Evening Standard, 31 July 2007

 

"Teachers Want YouTube Shut Down": Sky News, 31 July 2007

 

"Raising school leaving age ?could give thousands a criminal record?", The Times, 31 July 2007 

 

"Raising school leaving age ?may lead to mass truancy?": Independent, 31 July 2007

 

"Social engineering": interview with Voice member Peter Morris, Big Chat, BBC Radio 5, 31 July 2007 (audio link)

 

School leaving age, PM, BBC Radio 4, 30 July 2007 (audio link)

 

School leaving age: Drive, BBC Radio 5 Live, 30 July 2007 (audio link)

 

"?Agony? of teens kept in school": The Guardian, 31 July 2007

 

"Staying on at school to 18 ?can criminalise pupils?": Daily Mail, 31 July 2007 

 

"Teachers in websites closure call": BBC News Online 31 July 2007

 

"Social engineering school warning": BBC News Online 31 July 2007

 

"?Social engineering is dumbing down education?: Daily Telegraph, 31 July 2007

 

"Universities? ?social engineering? row": The Scotsman, 31 July 2007

 

"Leaving age truancy fears": BBC News Online 30 July 2007

 

"?Trendy? degree courses attacked": BBC News Online, 30 July 2007

 

"YouTube criticised over school bullying": Daily Telegraph, 30 July 2007

 

"Teachers call for YouTube ban over ?cyber-bullying?": The Observer, 30 July 2007 

 

"Forced pupils ?will poison schools?": Sunday Telegraph, 29 July 2007

 

"Axe city schools for rural ones": TES Cyrmu, 27 July 2007

 

"Teacher calls for action on internet bullying": The Herald, 26 July 2007 

 

"Teacher makes cyber bullying call": BBC News Online, 26 July 2007

 

"Head teacher calls for shutdown of social networking websites": Press and Journal, 25 July 2007

 

"Too many going to university, says expert": Western Mail, 23 July 2007

 

Media coverage: rest of 2007