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What’s your favourite children’s book? Twitter teachers debate
Is it Harry Potter? Or something by Roald Dahl? Or perhaps an old classic. Teachers are finding plenty of scope for discussion
1 August 2017
Holocaust orphans to have their stories told in schools
The children of refugee orphans taken in by Britain in 1945 are now telling their parents’ stories in schools
31 July 2017
‘Strict is good - it moulds us into young gentlemen’
Five years ago, pupils were embarrassed to admit that they went to St Thomas the Apostle College – an inner-city school on the brink of closure. Last month, it was named Tes’ secondary of the year. Adi Bloom details the story of an amazing transformation
28 July 2017
Half a million primary pupils are taught in ‘supersized’ classes
And 16,000 primary pupils are taught in class sizes of more than 40, according to official figures obtained by Labour
27 July 2017
‘It’s tempting’: UK teachers respond to decision by US schools to reintroduce corporal punishment
Pupils in Three Rivers school district, in Texas, will be beaten with a wooden paddle if they misbehave
25 July 2017
Growth mindset does not predict academic achievement, study finds
Academics believe that a fixed mindset may in fact be more conducive to educational success
25 July 2017
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