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[eal-bilingual] Delegation to schools

Seddon Chris chris.seddon at blackburn.gov.uk
Wed Jul 16 15:40:06 BST 2008

Article: [eal-bilingual] Delegation to schools

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Regards
Chris Seddon
Coordinator for New International Pupils
Education & Resource Centre
2nd floor D block
Blakewater College,
Shadsworth Rd
Blackburn
BB1 2HT
01254274532
Mobile 07736029221



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Subject: [eal-bilingual] Delegation to schools


Dear colleagues in England,

Please could as many of you as possible respond to this very quick
request with a simple YES or NO direct to my email address
real.public at btinternet.com NOT to the forum?

Aside from individual schools where good working relationships have
yielded positive results, as a whole would you say that delegation of
EMAG funding to schools, rather than funding being retained by central
LEA services, is beneficial for the pupils and for our profession?  On
balance, a simple YES or NO is all I need to get a general picture.

Many thanks
Jonathan Brentnall




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