Teachers? TV: Career Wise: Episode 32 (includes "What can teaching unions offer newly qualified teachers?" and interview with General Secretary Jean Gemmell) (about 18 minutes in), 8 December 2005
Uncorrected Transcript of Oral Evidence (including from Voice General Secretary Jean Gemmell) to House of Commons Education and Skills Committee on Schools White Paper, Wednesday 7 December 2005
"Student at Central Sussex Named Nanny of the Year": Action for Business Skills, November 2005
"Give them a Voice on the back": Derby Evening Telegraph, 23 November 2005
"Anti-bully fight takes a knock": The Times (Public Agenda), 22 November 2005
"Stop the press": SecEd, 17 November 2005
ePolitix Forum Brief: Investigating abuse by teachers, 21 November 2005
"Why the au pair may be damaging children?s speech": Sunday Telegraph, 20 November 2005
"Nursery teachers fear curriculum will kill creativity": The Times, 10 November 2005
"Children aged under five to face national curriculum": Independent, 9 November 2005
ePolitix Forum Brief: Childcare Bill, 9 November 2005
"Baby education ?absolute madness? ": BBC News, 9 November 2005
"A national curriculum for babies": Daily Telegraph, 9 November 2005
"Figures on truancy labelled misleading": Derby Evening Telegraph, 9 November 2005
"Poor behaviour? Punish the parents, says teaching union": PublicFinance.co.uk, 3 August 2005
"Discipline the key for rowdy pupils insists ex-cop" : South Wales Evening Post, 2August 2005
"Children will be allowed to fail": Derby Evening Telegraph, 29 July 2005
Newspaper round-up: TES online, 29 July 2005
"Union chief takes a final bow": TES, 29 July 2005
"Give parents power in schools? They need help at home first": The Times, 29 July 2005
"I could never teach my children about sex... I?m British, dammit": Daily Telegraph, 29 July 2005
"Childcare workers deserve equal pay": Nursery World, 28 July 2005
"Call to punish parents for pupils? bad behaviour": ": Western Mail, 28 July 2005
"Parents ?should give sex lessons ": Western Mail, 28 July 2005
"Teachers call for exams shake-up ": Western Mail, 28 July 2005
"Helping hands or class rivals?": Derby Evening Telegraph, 28 July 2005
General Secretary Jean Gemmell interviewed on BBC Radio 5 Live (Victoria Derbyshire programme) on children and criminality study, 10.15 am, 14 June 2005 Transcript (Word)
"Children studied for criminality": BBC News, 13 June 2005
"Three-year-olds ?face criminal risk test?": Guardian, 13 June 2005
"Unions hail school hours proposal": BBC News, 13 June 2005
"Education Secretary unveils extended school opening plan", 4NI, 13 June 2005
"10 hours at school": Daily Mirror, 13 June 2005
"Union anger over literacy review": Daily Mail, 3 June 2005
"Union Anger over Child Literacy Review", The Scotsman, 3 June 2005
ePolitix Forum Brief: Teaching children to read, 3 June 2005
"Now it?s time to turn vision into reality": Early Years Educator, June 2005
ePolitix Forum Brief: Teachers? pay and conditions, 26 May 2005
"Jobs threats at debt-hit college": BBC News, 26 May 2005
ePolitix Forum Brief: Respect in schools, 20 May 2005
"Who?d be a nanny?": Independent on Sunday, 1 May 2005
"Kelly fails to boost vocational profile": Early Years Educator, May 2005
ePolitix Forum Brief: Education issues, 25 April 2005
"Cherie may give Leo packed lunches to avoid school food?": Daily Telegraph, 20 April 2005
"Teachers? group has education wish list": Derby Evening Telegraph, 19 April 2005
"A class of their own", Observer Magazine, 17 April 2005
ePolitix Forum Brief: School dinners, 30 March 2005
ePolitix Forum Brief: Choice and food, 22 March 2005
ePolitix Forum Brief: Children?s manifesto, 21 March 2005
Voice Regional Officer Nardia Foster: re debate on black pupils on BBC London TV News, 6.45pm, Monday 7 March 2005 (video available for 7 days from date of broadcast)
ePolitix Forum Brief: Truancy, 28 February 2005
ePolitix Forum Brief: Education White Paper, 23 February 2005
ePolitix Forum Brief: Drug Testing in schools, 23 February 2005
ePolitix Forum Brief: Truancy, 4 February 2005
"Sure Start reaches Glass ceiling": Early Years Educator, March 2005
"School?s out for ever": Guardian, 2 February 2005
ePolitix Forum Brief: Unruly pupils, 1 February 2005