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What keeps me awake at night: the culture of accepting student misbehaviour that’s eroding teacher dignity
The lack of sufficient deterrents in schools is leaving teachers unsupported and living in a climate of fear, says one languages teacher
5 June 2016
‘My heart sank when my husband said he wanted to retrain and join me in teaching’
A secondary school teacher reveals the strains of being a two-teacher household
1 June 2016
What keeps me awake at night: ‘Colleagues who scoff at my positivity’
One teacher explains how she is struggling against the recurring negativity inside and outside her school
22 May 2016
What keeps me awake at night: ‘Have we been doing it all wrong?’
We focus on ‘getting students through’ their GCSEs at the expense of our key stage 3 classes, with the understanding that we’ll do the same to catch them up when it’s their turn
8 May 2016
‘I don’t want to give up, ever, but there comes a time when smacking your head against a brick wall is no longer healthy’
Staff working with vulnerable children need proper support. But, for the second year running, massive amounts of money are being stripped from school budgets. One headteacher asks: when should you stop fighting?
20 April 2016
‘When it comes to success in the workplace, women are their own worst enemy’
A female secondary teacher argues that women have to stop undermining each other and unite in order to be successful
12 April 2016
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