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ACT Now Autumn 2007

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Editor’s thoughts
Rupert Kaye

Joanne Seacroft shares a few thoughts on the media’s portrayal of Christians

Charlotte Prince responds to John Steley’s article ‘Should parents smack their children?’

Bob Childs is reassured that God’s Word is still timeless, infallible and powerful

Jenny Murza on editorial inconsistency

21st century slavery
Sarah Williams reminds us that the struggle to end every form of human slavery continues

The best holder of guillotine paper in the class
Rob Parsons recalls two teachers who understood the sheer power of praise

Starting and running a Christian group in school
Geoff Brown gives words of encouragement and practical tips

Ten quick questions
Rupert Kaye interviews Janey Louise Jones

I saw God at work in Liberia
John Hallett reports back on an initial teacher training project in Monrovia

RE: from shock and horror to awe and wonder
Barbara Todd says RE lessons should be varied and interactive

Educating Sheela
David Whitehouse tells us about the work of a Christian ministry that sponsors the education of girls in India

It’s goodbye from him …
Andrew Marfleet signs off after six years as ACT’s Chair and many more in other roles

As easy as ABC?
Jane Smith interviews a housemistress about her experiences of managing eating disorders in school

Resource reviews

Values Education: A Creative Approach (KS1-2)
Ethics through Christianity
Better than Halloween
Behind the Scenes Christmas

ACT news, reports and Saturday events

Headteacher’s Log
Leonard Bookman

Autumn 2007:

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