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For gold medallist Rebecca Adlington, school always came second to swimming. Not every child can follow in her wake, but she insists learning to swim 25 metres by the end of primary is the bare minimum...
The ritual dissemination of learning objectives does not guarantee learning, says Julie Price Grimshaw. So why is it standard practice in many schools?
The blueprint for a Collage of Teaching envisions a new era of professionalism. But if no one wants to stump-up the 90 quid membership fee, what influence can it hope to wield, asks Michael Tidd...
The Conservatives may pledge to eradicate illiteracy within a generation, but the solution to this 150-year-old problem must go beyond a reading test with no adequate follow up, says Mick Waters...
As a teacher, your voice is your livelihood. Look after and develop it and it will look after you. But neglect it at your peril, says Sue Cowley...
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