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Generous and helpful children might seem like every teacher’s dream, but their people pleasing habits could be a warning sign, says Cath Hunter...
Ofsted’s forensic approach to figures and the DfE’s new framework for assessment means that schools must now, more than ever, keep on top of pupil progress, says Sonia Blandford...
Becoming a new mother can be a shock to the system, particularly when combined with financial difficulties and a lack of moral support. But the Genesis project is helping parents to escape a cycle of depression...
Getting your increasingly troublesome teaching assistant to change his negative behaviour will be tricky. Should you let him know your misgivings? Paul Dix considers the options...
Kevin Harcombeconsiders whether we should cling to the rural idyll of small village schools, or embrace the rise of the educational behemoth – primaries with 700 plus pupils...
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