5 ways heads can get the most from governing boards

College governance: boards must be innovative
Working with governors is something most headteachers have to learn on the job – which can be tricky. However, there are some good ground rules to make it a smooth relationship for all, says Kausor Amin-Ali
Kausor Amin-Ali 18 Nov 2021

iQTS pilot to begin next September

Initial teacher training: iQTS pilot to begin next September
Government wants five ITT providers to take part in pilot of the international qualified teacher status qualification
Dan Worth 15 Nov 2021

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When lockdown forced Malaysian teachers to work remotely, one school in Kuala Lumpur took every step to keep up staff morale - including a 'feel-good news room' with a rather memorable name
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Do longer school days work? Lessons from history

Covid catch-up: Would longer school days work?
Nadhim Zahawi's call for longer school days to boost learning sounds like a logical premise - but does it really work? Examples from history suggest it's not as simple as it sounds...
Dan Worth 2 Nov 2021

How other testing regimes compare with the UK's

SNSA controversy: Scottish National Standardised Assessments have been defended despite OECD criticism
Children in the UK are often said to be the most tested in the world - but is this true? Sean Smith takes a look at some comparable nations to see what faces children there during their time in education
Sean Smith 1 Oct 2021

Creating behaviour policies in multicultural settings

Covid and schools: Many parents think their child's behaviour has got worse
The array of cultural backgrounds of people who meet and mingle in international schools can make creating behaviour policies that everyone can follow tough – but it has to be done. Dan Worth finds out how
Dan Worth 21 Sep 2021