Talk:Ted Wragg

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Excellent work people. Well done.Frelke 07:55, 11 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Possible error in this article.

I am watching the tribute to Ted Wragg on Teacher's TV at the moment, and there appears to be contradictions between this article and the show I am currently watching. According to the commentary on the show, "Ted Wragg: A lesson to us all", Ted Wragg joined Exeter University in 1966, not Leicester University as the article states. Also, after Exeter, He moved to Nottingham University in 1972. Maybe this article needs some referencing from other sources, to make sure it is utterly accurate. Regards. Thor Malmjursson 00:15, 14 February 2006 (UTC) Thor's pet yack

The following listing is extracted from the CV posted by Exeter University

Career 1960-64 Modern languages teacher, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield 1964-66 Head of German, Wyggeston Boys' School, Leicester 1966-73 Lecturer in Education, Exeter University 1973-78 Professor of Education, Nottingham University (Chairman of School of Education 1975-78) 1978-2003 Professor of Education, Exeter University (Director of School of Education, 1978-1994) 2003- Emeritus Professor, Exeter University

Hope this helps--Rmackenzie 01:31, 14 February 2006 (UTC)