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Watch: Shakespeare has no place in the classroom, Sir Ian McKellen tells TES
All the world’s a stage...so why are we forcing pupils to read the Bard on the page, the renowned Shakespearean actor asks
23 April 2016
Poor children are more likely to go to inadequate primary schools, research reveals
As more than half a million children receive their offers of primary school places, new research reveals that those from disadvantaged families are much more likely than their wealthy counterparts to go to an inadequate school
18 April 2016
Parliament forced to consider debating whether EBac is ‘limiting, short-sighted and cruel’
A drama teacher’s petition attacking the government for excluding arts subjects from the new English Baccalaureate has attracted more than 100,000 signatures. This means Parliament must considering debating the issue.
14 April 2016
Sports day and Sats: 21 ways you know it’s summer term
Ah, summer. Season of sports days and residential trips. Or, more accurately, of Sats tests and GCSE revision lessons. Still, at least there’s sunshine. Maybe
12 April 2016
Teach engineering to primary pupils, new report says
Because technology now dominates our lives, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers is calling for the school curriculum to be adapted
12 April 2016
Burnt out? Get some artificial intelligence
AI technology could end testing, solve the recruitment crisis, and improve children’s language skills, academics say
9 April 2016
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