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How should ITT evolve to meet global needs?
Leading lights from the world of initial teacher education will debate how the sector needs to evolve by 2030 at the World Education Summit next week. Tes has had a preview of the big questions they’ll be tackling
Specialist Sector
14 March 2022
Ukraine: Fleeing a war zone but teaching goes on
Staff and pupils at the British School of Ukraine were forced to flee when the Russian invasion began. But, despite being scattered around the world, lessons continue, as one teacher explains
Specialist Sector
9 March 2022
10 questions with... EPI chief Natalie Perera
The CEO of the Education Policy Institute chats to Tes about her great teachers – and not-so-great teachers – why tackling the disadvantage gap needs to be a top priority and insights from her time working at the DfE
Staff Management
25 February 2022
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
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