Lessons to be learned from death of a much-loved teacher
Corpus Christi College in Leeds is in shock in the wake of the stabbing of teacher Ann Maguire. But all parties say they must learn the lessons from this unprecedented incident.
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Corpus Christi College in Leeds is in shock in the wake of the stabbing of teacher Ann Maguire. But all parties say they must learn the lessons from this unprecedented incident.
After teacher Ann Maguire was stabbed in a school in Leeds on Monday, the clamour has begun for safer schools to stop the tragedy ever happening again – but experts warn against knee-jerk responses.
She was an inspirational teacher who never gave up on her pupils. As Corpus Christi College in Leeds mourns Ann Maguire, her death raises many questions – not least about security in schools.
Students watched in horror as much-loved teacher Ann Maguire was stabbed to death at a college in Leeds. A 15-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with the incident.
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