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Dan Worth is analysis and international editor at Tes magazine
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Tes’ 10 questions with... Shappi Khorsandi
The comedian and writer tells Tes about the important role her primary played in helping her and her family settle in the country after they had to flee Iran because of the revolution
General
28 May 2021
Will the DfE’s new wellbeing charter have any impact?
The Education Staff Wellbeing Charter promises a new focus on mental health – but its effectiveness remains to be seen
General
17 May 2021
My Best Teacher podcast: Mehreen Baig
Teacher-turned-TV presenter and writer Mehreen Baig recalls her rebellious teenage years and avoiding detentions
My Best Teacher
14 May 2021
10 questions with... Mehreen Baig
The TV presenter and documentary maker speaks to Tes about her time in school and why presenting a television show watched by millions is a doddle compared with teaching a class of teenagers
General
14 May 2021
India and China fuel British international school surge
Data from ISC Research shows that, despite the pandemic, international schools have maintained growth over the past 12 months
General
12 May 2021
Long Covid: what teachers need to know
Students who go on to develop persistent symptoms following a coronavirus infection will need considerable support from teaching staff – especially as their condition may result in an ongoing drop in attendance and an inability to access education in the usual way. Yet there is a real danger that some schools may not take post-Covid-19 syndrome seriously, says Dan Worth
General
7 May 2021
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