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Ballet might not seem the obvious choice an eight-year-old boy, but the Royal Opera House is helping to change perceptions and give children from all backgrounds a chance to dance, says Wendy Jones...
What soundtracks accompany your students’ lives? If you don’t know, or haven’t talked about it in class, they could be missing out on benefits that last a lifetime, says Dr Ruth Herbert...
Squeeze more into the school day by mixing PE with foreign languages, to the benefit of both subjects, suggests Liz Black...
Sometimes, one great story is all it takes to turn a child into a lifelong reader, and Fizzlebert Stump might just be it, says Sarah Threlkeld-Brown...
Not every story is as it appears – especially when corporations and politicians are involved. If children are to think for themselves, we need to teach critical literacy from an early age, says Peter Worley...
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