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Richard Hayward Properties. Richard Hayward is a property developer and landlord based in South Wales. The business has various ventures underway! Richard Hayward has over 93 followers on Twitter.
Co-operation with regulatory authorities in neighbouring countries is essential
You, the teacher, are in charge, so walk into your classroom with your chin up and straight posture
Great South African teachers are those who constantly go beyond the call of duty
Teachers and pupils should advertise their achievements with righteous pride.
Principles of quality management in organisations can be used in class too.
Parental support is crucial to create quality education for our children.
Brazil plans to impose strict quality control on imports from China and other Asian nations to prevent the influx of cheap goods.
Have you noticed how some schools and institutions really ‘walk the talk’ when it comes to efficiency?
Only 7% of effective communication is conducted through words. Here are eight ways of getting your message across without speaking.
Schools need to test their quality and conducting a questionnaire is one good way of doing that.
Being prepared for potential crises is essential for schools.
High quality schools can learn a lot from the way businesses operate
Have you ever left a meeting thinking, "What a waste of time"?
A promotion comes with increased stress and work load. <b>Richard Hayward</b> discusses ways to cope.
Every board of governors or school governing body is in a state of continual change.
There are ways to cut down drastically on stealing at school, writes <b>Richard Hayward</b>.
Reducing the turmoil that can occur when groups of people work together can be achieved through the use of quality circles, writes Richard Hayward.
The critical factor that makes quality education happen is the teacher at every level in the system, writes <b>Richard Hayward</b>.
Teachers in England and Australia have expressed justified reservations about standardised tests.
Making use of these tips will help you to be a better teacher, writes <b>Richard Hayward</b>.