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Parental engagement, improved literacy, and a big boost to EAL pupils’ self-esteem; the Translation Nation project fizzes with creative potential, reports Joe Carter...
It all kicked off at breaktime. Again. The accusations are flying, but you have a lesson to teach. What do you do? Ban all ball games, asks Paul Dix?
What does your library say about your school? Is it a well-managed space that’s easily navigated and filled with exciting reads? Or is it a tatty corridor reserved for intervention programmes, asks Nikki Gamble?
Part bird, perhaps part angel, Skellig is a mystical creature inhabiting a mundane setting. Considering his true nature will open some challenging debates, and close reading of David Almond’s powerful text can enrich children’s own writing, says Clare Pearson...
Following Christine Chen and Lindsay Pickton’s 10- point action plan will not only better prepare children for the grammar, punctuation and spelling test, it will improve the power and beauty of their spoken and written communication beyond the classroom...
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