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Also, the co-founder of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation is stepping down as executive director, and the interim CEO of the Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers will stay on permanently.
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While most teachers express frustration about the education system in England, with its focus on Sats, GCSEs and league tables, what they don’t usually do is set up their own school instead. But that is exactly what Lucy Stephens did.
Stephens had been a primary teacher for six years but grew disillusioned and left. “I was just shoehorning kids through test papers,” she says. “Everything was so competitive. You’d find the headteacher in your room, looking through your books, checking on you. Behaviour managers can rule by fear, the staff as well as pupils. I’ve seen them scream at kids in front of the whole school, humiliating them.”
A community of equals : the private school with no fees, set up by a south London teacher msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Florin the Labrador was trained to detect prostate cancer in urine samples
A dog s nose could hold the key to detecting the most lethal type of prostate cancer, scientists have said.
Results from a study involving English charity Medical Detection Dogs could lead to the development of a more sensitive and specific prostate cancer diagnostic method beyond the blood test which is currently used, researchers said.
They hope the work can be replicated in a bigger study and eventually result in the production of a robotic nose perhaps in the form of a smartphone app.
Dr Claire Guest, co-founder and chief scientific officer of Medical Detection Dogs, said the publication of the study is extremely exciting .