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There’s no quick fix when it comes to engaging emotionally with children and parents, but making the effort, like staff at Water Hall Primary School, can pay real dividends
Meeting the new requirements to promote fundamental British values needn’t require a song and a dance, though it can help
When it comes to choosing novels for your class, never judge a book by its cover – or its length, or its font size.
Children will soon tire of studying that same small patch of greenery in the playground, it’s time to turn a new leaf
Having the times tables ingrained on the brain is a huge benefit in mathematical problem solving, allowing you to go forth and multiply, says Peter Sumner...
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