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Can a five year old grasp the concept of millennia? It’s possible, but it takes a skilled teacher to explain it in terms that relate to a child’s limited experience, says Sue Cowley...
How do we recognise and develop high professional standards in teaching? More pay and a club motto alone do not go far enough, says Mick Waters...
Tinkering with one-year initial training programmes is not enough, says William Stow. It’s time for a bigger conversation about recruitment and how to help teachers stay in the profession...
Getting children fired up about punctuation and grammar doesn’t have to be a superhuman feat of planning. Just start with a good book, says James Clements...
The art of good science teaching is to drop in a great question and then quickly get out of the way, says Jon Scieszka...
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