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Academy conversion – finance advice
Is the opportunity to manage your own budget a particularly attractive prospect when making the decision to become an academy? Under local…
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Alex Quigley: Shine a light
How do schools get better? It is a simple question that has been troubling politicians and policy makers for decades. The problem is that…
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Finance advice: insurance
Buying any type of insurance can be confusing, but for the growing number of academies now responsible for purchasing their own…
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How to turn your walls into an interactive learning resource
Most of us let out a sigh when asked about wall displays. We know that pupil behaviour is worse in drab classrooms and we are aware, too,…
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Advice for using technology to help SEN students
Q: I have been an English teacher for more than 15 years now and of course, during my career I’ve seen a lot of changes. One of the most…
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Eileen Field: there’s never a bad time to introduce innovative teaching methods
We are expecting Ofsted in April next year. I want to incorporate more personalised and collaborative learning across my English…
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How volunteering can improve student outcomes
Organising student volunteering can be time-consuming, but the benefits to teaching and learning – as well as a student’s personal…
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What I learnt at school: Michael Morpurgo
From the age of 13 I boarded at the King’s School in Canterbury. There was much about my schooling that I object to now, on all sorts…
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Film club: internet safety
Recent guidelines from Ofsted say schools should include an age appropriate e-safety curriculum, incorporating guidance for pupils about…
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What’s the deal with the new citizenship curriculum?
Lee Jerome examines the wider implications of a slimmed down curriculum, and the importance of putting ‘knowledge’ into context... On…
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Vic Goddard: meeting needs
We’ve all been there: sat through a meeting that has gone on and on and on, and thought, “if only this had been chaired better I’d…
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David Didau: lessons I’ve learnt from lessons I’ve taught… plannning
As a new teacher, lesson planning seemed to suck up almost all of my available time and energy. Looking back over those frenetic early years…
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Fiona Millar: It’s a running joke
Almost 40 years ago the then Prime Minister Jim Callaghan made a controversial speech on education. Delivered at Ruskin College in Oxford,…