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International podcast: Getting recruitment right for schools and teachers
Experienced international school leader Jennie Devine discusses the challenges and opportunities in international school recruitment – and the issues to watch out for
Leadership
31 March 2022
10 questions with... NGA chief Emma Knights
The chief executive of the National Governance Association chats to Tes about her education past, her career path, plans for the future and the lessons she learned from over a decade working in education
Staff Management
25 March 2022
Why teachers should harness the power of multiple-choice questions
Professor Elizabeth Bjork says competitive true-false questions can also help introduce the necessary level of ‘desirable difficulty’ to testing to help boost student recall
General
24 March 2022
Students should be given access to the internet in exams
Professor Sugata Mitra argues this will help make exams fit for purpose in the modern world during a panel discussion on the future of assessment at the World Education Summit
General
24 March 2022
Why children are not dead birds and exams create ‘losers’
We recap some bold ideas and statements from Professor Yong Zhao during a session at the World Education Summit that offer food for thought for educators everywhere
General
22 March 2022
‘Disadvantaged children are not being pushed as hard as they can be’
The Office for Students’ director for fair access tells Tes why he thinks closer collaboration between the two sectors is vital – and why equality of opportunity still eludes the disadvantaged
General
18 March 2022
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