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Podcast: The school where students set their own targets
One principal tells the Tes International podcast why he decided to give his students responsibility for setting their own assessment targets
Leadership
24 February 2022
Impartiality guidance: What do schools need to know?
New government guidance to ensure teacher impartiality sparked fierce debate this week – but what does it really mean for schools? Tes outlines the key guidelines that schools need to be aware of
General
18 February 2022
Admissions appeal changes: what you need to know
Plans to make changes to admissions appeals brought in during the pandemic permanent have been broadly welcomed – but experts say more still needs to be done
General
17 February 2022
Why rocketing energy bills are a burning issue
Suggesting schools use much-fought-for budget increases to soak up rising energy costs seems a perverse plan – not least because it is money that would be better spent on catch-up efforts, writes Dan Worth
General
11 February 2022
How schools are adapting to changing parent communities
Shifting parent communities in international schools means leaders are having to adapt to a raft of new obstacles – not least the language used to engage with parents. Dan Worth finds out how schools around the world are meeting this challenge
Strategy
8 February 2022
Tes’ 10 questions with... Colin Bell
The CEO of the Council of British International Schools explains how he has never forgotten the kindness of a lollipop lady and why his proudest moment occurred in Mongolia
Strategy
28 January 2022
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