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‘We wouldn’t allow a stranger to walk into a classroom and teach. So why do we allow them to drive children with SEND to school?’
School transport for vulnerable children with SEND needs an urgent review, argues the head of a special school
19 November 2017
‘I’m married to a teacher. I barely see him and he barely sees our kids. No wonder teachers are fleeing the profession’
My husband is the most patient person I have ever met. But teaching has driven him to the point where his kids can send him into a meltdown. Few could survive the pressures of life at the chalkface for long
19 November 2017
‘As a part-time teacher there will always be some excuse for keeping my pay static, regardless of the extra work I do’
One teacher voices her concerns that working part time could be holding some people back from progressing over the next pay threshold
5 November 2017
Who you gonna call? A guide to the on-call system
Many schools provide an ‘on-call’ system to give teachers back up when dealing with disruptive behaviour. One senior leader gives their take on how to be successful in this important role
2 November 2017
‘Our school is trying to keep children away from drugs and crime - but Ofsted makes us sweat over data’
The inspectorate has promised to recognise the challenges faced by schools in disadvantaged areas – but it needs to go much further, writes one secondary teacher
29 October 2017
‘We need to prioritise pupils struggling to read - it will help to cut classroom disruption’
Not enough is being done to tackle poor levels of literacy early on, and students are suffering because of this failure, says one former Sendco
22 October 2017
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