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The music of Shakespeare’s language is something even four year olds can appreciate, and a new free resource from the RSC is helping children from reception up do just that, reports Katie Masters...
If children are already dropping out of whole-class conversations, it’s important to choose your words carefully, says Mick Waters..
If you insist on battling the bubonic plague with extra coffee and a flapjack, you might not make it until the end of the school day, says Paul Dix...
Feeling exhausted at the end of term? Good. Teaching is a physical profession and if your face, hands and even thumbs aren’t working overtime, something’s not right, says Sue Cowley...
Storytelling shouldn’t be confined to a corner of the curriculum, says Tim Taylor. It taps into children’s innate ability to make sense of complex ideas – in every subject...
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