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Augmented Reality can be used to turn your school into an interactive playground of learning, says Sally Tippett...
If we want children to become wise human beings, not docile objects, then it’s time to start taking some risks, says Tim Taylor...
Every lesson is a chance to work on children’s physical development. Ignore this and learning may suffer as a result, says Nancy Gedge...
Leaving secondary to become a primary head has opened Peter Knight’s eyes to the benefits of changing phases – even when it means covering nursery in his best suit...
You might think you know everything that happens in your classroom, but the research says otherwise. Deb Masters has four questions that will help you to pin down what children are really learning...
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