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Ofsted alarm at teacher trainers ‘selling’ one pedagogy
Promoting one view of teaching above all others risks ‘misinforming trainees’, Ofsted tells ITE providers
General
23 November 2021
Child obesity: Why has the situation got so bad?
The impact of Covid lockdowns on the childhood obesity problem has been laid bare by new NHS data
General
22 November 2021
iQTS pilot to begin next September
Government wants five ITT providers to take part in pilot of the international qualified teacher status qualification
Specialist Sector
15 November 2021
10 questions with... Bill Bailey
The comedian and Strictly winner talks about his favourite teachers and how school fostered his musical talent
General
12 November 2021
What pupil premium template examples mean for schools
Almost 60 days after the new pupil premium templates were released examples of how the documents should be filled in have arrived – which should make schools’ lives a lot easier, even if they are a tad late
General
8 November 2021
Do longer school days work? Lessons from history
Nadhim Zahawi’s call for longer school days to boost learning sounds like a logical premise – but does it really work? Examples from history suggest it’s not as simple as it sounds...
General
2 November 2021
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