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Watching Les Misérables was a truly miserable lesson
Who’s more wretched, the French peasants of Les Mis or the latest class that our secret supply teacher covered?
12 January 2019
The truth about Camhs, and five things schools can do
With schools under pressure to support pupils’ mental health, one Camhs therapist explains why support is often lacking
12 January 2019
‘Lesson observations - what a farce’
One teacher shares three stories of lesson observations – all of which demonstrate their unreliability and bias
6 January 2019
‘All teachers should have easy access to therapy’
Talking therapy might not work for some, but it is worth a try for everyone, argues this teacher
6 January 2019
‘Lesson observations are pointless’
Headteachers don’t always have the expertise and knowledge to judge whether a lesson is a success, one teacher argues
18 December 2018
‘School-wide behaviour issues prevent me from teaching’
This teacher is continually called out of class to deal with wider behavioural problems – to no one’s benefit
16 December 2018
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