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10 international school trends, ideas and insights
Key takeaways from the 2024 Cobis conference in London this week, from language learning and leadership lessons to returning teachers and the importance of empathy
Specialist Sector
15 May 2024
Podcast: Teacher retention and alumni networks
We head to China to talk to a school head and admissions lead about why they have made staff retention a key focus – and the positive impact this is having
Staff Management
29 April 2024
10 questions with...Liz West
The CEO of 17-school Initio Learning Trust talks to Tes about inspirational teachers, the need for a greater focus on early years and why leaders shouldn’t be afraid to ask for help
Strategy
27 April 2024
Why more schools are turning to T levels - and what’s stopping others
Despite growing interest in T levels from schools, numerous barriers still exist to more doing the same, as Dan Worth discovers
Secondary
26 April 2024
10 questions with... Jennifer Blunden
The chief executive of 34-school Truro and Penwith Academy Trust discusses her own school days, the challenge of running schools in isolated areas and why we need a fairer funding system
Strategy
13 April 2024
As a teacher, does your accent matter?
Many school staff feel pressured to change the way they speak – but does accent prejudice really exist in schools? If so, what can be done to stamp it out? Linguistics expert Alex Baratta shares insights and actions from his extensive research
General
5 April 2024
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