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Which is the best teacher training centre in the North ?

 
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jimbo



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 4:32 am    Post subject: Which is the best teacher training centre in the North ? Reply with quote

Hi

My daughter is considering her options for primary teacher training in the
NW area-
she has had several interviews for Edge hill,JMU,Sheffield etc but is very
unsure about which is the
best performing university.
She ideally would like to have the primary teacher training with
French,however, there are only limited options ?

Any advise/information is greatly appreciated.

Jim

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[JC]



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 2:00 am    Post subject: Re: Which is the best teacher training centre in the North ? Reply with quote

jimbo wrote:
> Hi
>
> My daughter is considering her options for primary teacher training in the
> NW area-
> she has had several interviews for Edge hill,JMU,Sheffield etc but is very
> unsure about which is the
> best performing university.
> She ideally would like to have the primary teacher training with
> French,however, there are only limited options ?
>
> Any advise/information is greatly appreciated.

Each institiution will have been Ofsted'ed so read their reports. I've
had distance students from "up North" and one of the uni's I was not
impressed in the slightest.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 4:00 am    Post subject: Re: Which is the best teacher training centre in the North ? Reply with quote

Happy Hippy wrote:
>> Each institiution will have been Ofsted'ed so read their reports.
>> I've had distance students from "up North" and one of the uni's I was
>> not impressed in the slightest.
>
>
> Come on, spill. Which one, and which subject?

Libel prevents me.

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