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First class recruitment
Employing the best staff isn’t simply about finding the highest flying graduates and then putting them on accelerated leadership…
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Lesson Plan: KS3 English – Stretching their Vocabulary
We’ve all experienced that moment when we sit down to mark a set of GCSE creative writing pieces of coursework, fresh cup of coffee in…
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Bringing more music into schools
As I set about writing this article, I reflected on the current state of play regarding music education in England. It’s not surprising…
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Planning an overseas school trip
Recently I found myself in the uncomfortable position of having to choose between attending a wedding reception or taking my habitual…
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Lesson Plan: KS4 science – the physics of sound
The conductor puts down his baton and the orchestra rises and takes a bow. But there is a bit of a twist in this assembly. The students are…
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Lesson Plan: KS4 media studies – the language of film
Despite often being derided as an ‘easy’ subject, media studies poses many challenges for teachers and students alike. Try teaching…
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Lesson Plan: KS3 MFL – using a dictionary
Internet translators, although they have their uses, have become the bane of all language teachers’ lives, creating an array of oddly…
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Lesson Plan: KS3 Maths – Calculations with Negatives
charges2 Lots of KS3 learners have heard that ‘two minuses make a plus’ but may not apply this rule correctly or have much sense of…
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Using ICT to create a culture of learning
Not every school is the same. It’s an obvious statement, but as we focus increasingly on educational outcomes it’s important not only…
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Classroom life: Sydenham School and work experience
It’s June 2013 and the scene is a hall at Sydenham School in Lewisham. The room is set with 29 tables at which sit business-suited…
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Teaching in an international school
Dominic Crompton is back home. Having spent three years teaching at Colegio Anglo Colombiano School in Bogota, Colombia, he has returned…
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What’s the point of reward systems?
Giving praise and some kind of reward for doing well has always been an integral part of the teaching process. Traditionally, rewards…
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What I learnt at school: Fiona Millar
My overwhelming memory of my school days is of freedom, to grow and develop as an individual and to learn to love individual subjects. It…