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It doesn’t matter if you make a hash of a lesson when Ofsted is watching, it’s children’s books that are the real measure of your teaching, says Julie Price-Grimshaw...
Michael Tidd would love to add more textbooks to his classroom, if only he could find resources that are good enough...
Getting young children to fully comprehend war isn’t easy, but one school has found creative ways to teach that British history belongs to all of us, as Lloyd Burgess discovers...
Unhindered by the ‘interference’ of local authorities, free schools are intended to be beacons of innovative practice, but are they really that different? Liz Lightfoot investigates...
If you find you have a pint-sized nemesis interrupting your class every day, there’s no need to fight dirty. Keep cool, remain calm, and be consistent, says Robin Launder...
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