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Eight things new arrivals need to know about England’s schools system
Adjusting to life in England can involve a range of challenges for migrant families. And learning to navigate around a new school system is often key among these
10 June 2016
‘If my headteacher were a food...’ 22 ways to entertain yourself when you’re invigilating
The sun is shining. The birds are singing. Office workers are spending their lunch hours lying on any spare patch of lawn they can wrest back from the pigeons...
6 June 2016
Primary specialists have ‘negative impact’ on pupil results
Pupils who were taught by subject-specialists in English and maths saw their grades drop rather than improve, new research shows
6 June 2016
Humanists threaten further court action over unlawful RE syllabus
The British Humanist Association (BHA) has threatened the government with further legal action if it refuses to accept that its new religious-education GCSE syllabus is unlawful
1 June 2016
Full marks for literary criticism: 12 reasons why children were right to burst into tears over Sats papers
If I had my way, every primary school in the country would have a series of medals made up. These medals would be embossed with the phrase “FOR LITERARY CRITICISM”, and would be presented to every 11-year-old who burst into tears following the recent key stage 2 reading-comprehension paper
25 May 2016
14 ways to help students with test anxiety
You’ve helped them this far, now get them over the last hurdle with these confidence boosters
25 May 2016
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