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Want to attract more teachers? Start with professionalism
The DfE’s advert is sentimental. But actually, teachers are more than just caring adults: they’re professionals, writes Joe Nutt
20 October 2018
Genuine bullying in the staffroom is still very, very rare
Many schools are terrible places to work, but that doesn’t necessarily mean teachers are being bullied
29 September 2018
Our students are interned by the education system
So-called success in education is signposted by grades written in glaring neon, and walled in on either side by barbed wire
22 September 2018
Beware of ‘experts’ who bluff their way through education
Too many education ‘experts’ (who aren’t teachers themselves) blag their way through research, policy and edtech creation
1 September 2018
Recruits are sold a dangerous lie
No wonder new teachers become quickly disillusioned when the profession is marketed as a way to change lives, combat disadvantage and bring about world peace, says Joe Nutt. What we need is a spin-free approach
10 August 2018
‘Why do rich people think they can tell us how to run schools?’
Philanthropists have a huge influence in education – but it’s the teachers who know what works best, writes Joe Nutt
15 July 2018
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