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While they may lie dormant, anti-semitism and Islamophobia are easily woken and schools must be mindful that hostility directed toward pupils is not underplayed, says Marie Parker-Jenkins...
With growing pressure on governors from Ofsted and the DfE, is it any wonder why people aren’t queuing up to take the bullet, asks Leoarna Mathias...
In the new world of mastery learning, what’s it like to be parent who’s consistently told your child doesn’t make the grade, asks Nancy Gedge...
Education ministers covet the Shanghai maths system, but can it be adopted wholesale in England? Having seen it in action, there are lessons to be learned, says Michael Tidd...
How do you manage those on the ‘naughty’ list once the privilege of Golden Time has been revoked, asks Paul Dix...
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