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How data literacy helped boost teacher development
By targeting school data, educators in Qatar were able to design personalised development programmes with a measurable impact
Guided reading: how can it benefit autistic pupils?
Too often, reading instruction for children with ASD just focuses on word recognition skills, says Ruta Rackaityte, who shares what happened when she introduced guided reading
Why I avoid using booklets in my lessons
Booklets are growing in popularity – but there's a risk they'll become the curriculum, rather than a tool to support it, writes Mark Enser
Roundup: Leadership, exams and Labour’s schools plan
Catch up with all the latest news and views from education
Why children need adventure in the playground
Play that involves an element of risk has been proven to help primary children cope with anxiety – and here's how schools can deliver it
Is young adult fiction contributing to anorexia?
As one teenager explains the impact that thin, starving characters had on her, one leader shares ways teachers can help
Primary and secondary: how to build a relationship
There's so much that primary and secondary teachers can learn from each other, if only they would collaborate, says Zoe Enser
How do you know if you’re ready for school leadership?
When considering leadership, teachers need to think about their personal circumstances and experience, says Julie Smith
Is your school offering super-curricular activities?
Students need more than qualifications to get a place at a top university – and super-curricular activities are giving their applications that boost. But how do they work in practice?
October half-term: should it be two weeks?
As more schools shorten the summer break and extend October half-term, this head shares advice for those considering the move
EYFS: Why we need to ditch the phrase ‘on track’
Achieving a good level of development in the early years matters but relentless tracking is damaging for everyone, writes Julian Grenier
Round-up: Jabs, catch-up and Early Career Framework
Tes presents a round-up of the biggest education news stories and features from the past week
Disciplinary literacy: why you need to embed it
Disciplinary literacy is the key to tackling low-level reading and writing, says Kathrine Mortimore – but many schools are getting it wrong
Are you a bystander to bullying?
Workplace bullying is often not just about those directly involved, but about those who are looking on, too, finds Grainne Hallahan