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‘Can schools be judged by this year’s GCSE results? It’s going to be fraught’
For teachers and subject leaders, questions around the comparability of reformed and legacy specifications in accountability exercises are going to be a minefield, writes one head of department
22 August 2017
‘Are teachers as trusted as they used to be? I don’t think so’
This primary school teacher believes that the trust between parents and teachers has disappeared and that this makes the job much harder than it should be
16 August 2017
SEND, schools, budget cuts and a girl with autism: one TA’s story
For six years, two TAs worked tirelessly to transform the life of one pupil with SEND, but now that she’s thriving in the classroom, their support funding has been cut
20 July 2017
‘Why teaching abroad was the only option for me after my PGCE’
Low starting salaries and training debt forced this new teacher to take up her first job in the Middle East, rather than in the UK
9 July 2017
Sats: ‘It’s heartbreaking telling children who have worked their socks off that they’re not at the expected standard’
Sadly, not all pupils will find that their hard work has paid off. I just hope they can see the bigger picture – there is more to them than a test result, writes one teacher
5 July 2017
‘Teaching drove me to a breakdown after 17 years in the classroom’
One former teacher explains how the workload and stress of teaching caused her to have a breakdown, forcing her to leave the profession that she loves
2 July 2017
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