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What keeps me awake at night: ‘My heart says I’m successful, the data says I’m a failure’
Ofsted fails to recognise that just teaching well isn’t enough for some schools who are unable to fully engage some families, writes one secondary teacher
4 September 2016
‘We’d do well to remember that students have a life and learn things outside of our classrooms’
This teacher argues that teachers need to step back and not feel they have to be students’ only guide into the adult world
10 August 2016
What keeps me awake at night: ‘Our assessment system which fails to value what a child can do’
One teacher despairs at how the new expected standards are holding pupils back to their faults and crushing them before they’ve even really begun their educational journey
24 July 2016
What keeps me awake at night: ‘How can we focus on the kids when we’re struggling against micromanagement’
The blatant hypocrisy of senior leaders is preventing us from doing our jobs properly, says one primary teacher
17 July 2016
What keeps me awake at night: ‘Did I make a mistake when I left Romania to teach in England?’
In the wake of the vote to leave the EU, one languages teacher worries for her own and her family’s future in the UK
4 July 2016
The school social worker: Are happy endings the stuff of fiction for children who experience abuse?
In her return to blogging for TES, the school social worker asks whether stories like Goodnight Mister Tom can actually come true in the current environment of overstretched agencies struggling to support all those in need
7 June 2016
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