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The curious case of the missing psychology teachers
Psychology is now the second most popular A-level subject in England – but the number of new teachers remains far below what’s needed. So, what’s going on and how can it be fixed?
Secondary
17 November 2023
Why India is the new boom market for international schools
Demand for a British education overseas means India has replaced China as the leading destination for new schools. Tes talks to current and prospective leaders in the country about why it is proving so popular
General
3 November 2023
10 questions with...Jude Lowson
The first female head at The King’s School in Canterbury reflects on her own school days, why she moved from advertising to education and how leading a school that’s more than 1,400 years old influences your decision-making
Staff Management
1 November 2023
How to create a whole-school CPD plan that delivers
The director of the British School of New Delhi talks to Tes about how she led a major overhaul of the school’s professional development offering – and explains why it had to happen
Leadership
26 October 2023
Teaching quality efforts ‘crushed’ by rising poverty
Next prime minister must create taskforce to fix child poverty so schools can focus on educational impact, says former DfE senior adviser Sam Freedman
General
6 October 2023
Advanced British Standard: everything you need to know
What exactly would the new Advanced British Standard entail, how much would it cost and will it ever actually happen?
Secondary
4 October 2023
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