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Pupil motivation has more impact on success than socioeconomic status, McKinsey finds
Students need a grounding in direct instruction before they can progress to inquiry-based learning, says new McKinsey report on Pisa data
24 November 2017
Tes sweeps the board at education journalism awards
More than half of the awards went to Tes writers and editors
24 November 2017
Key stage 3 history ‘is being taught in 38 hours’
And increasing numbers of schools are shortening key stage 3 from three years to two years, conference hears
23 November 2017
When reading becomes a drag...
...it’s time to slip into some sequins. Drag queen storytellers are set to go into primary schools to add some sparkle to lessons – and overcome a few ingrained social prejudices to boot, finds Adi Bloom
13 November 2017
Exclusive: ‘We want to give pupils free dinners,’ says academy boss
David Moran, chief executive of E-Act multi-academy trust, is trying to raise £1million from private sponsors
10 November 2017
‘Judge us by the outcomes of our children - judge us by what the children think’
For David Moran, schools have a duty towards disadvantaged pupils that stretches far beyond the classroom. The boss of E-Act academy trust tells Adi Bloom how he wants to extend breakfast clubs so they provide an evening meal for children at risk of hunger as well as raise £1 million for extracurricular activities from private sponsors
10 November 2017
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