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‘They’re not taking much time off’: More than half of teachers reading books about education over summer
A Tes poll reveals that teachers’ summer holiday reading also includes thrillers by authors such as James Patterson and Lee Child
12 August 2017
‘I’ve never forgotten her’: a heartwarming reunion between teacher and African pupil
Ari Damoulakis says that a visiting UK teacher changed his life when he was seven years old at a school for the blind in South Africa. Now, thanks to Tes, he has made contact with her again
11 August 2017
Fifty shades of read: your sun-lounger hits revealed
From textbooks to Christmas classics, the books teachers will be taking to the pool
11 August 2017
‘It’s just awful - so stressful’
Heads dread results day as new exams add to the pressure of Progress 8 scores
11 August 2017
No More Boys and Girls takes gender out the classroom
A new two-part BBC documentary highlights the disparity between Year 3 girls’ and boys’ confidence
10 August 2017
The teacher’s book in which characters literally leap off the page
Primary teacher Frankie O’Reilly‘s children’s novel, The Boy with his Head Stuck in a Book, uses augmented-reality in an attempt to engage Year 6 boys
9 August 2017
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