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5 ways to help pupils really ‘know’ they know something
Speaking at the World Education Summit, Professor Daniel Willingham discussed how to help pupils address the tricky question of knowing you know something – here we outline some of those ideas
27 March 2021
My Best Teacher podcast: Kate Clanchy
We chat with writer, poet and teacher Kate Clanchy about her school days and why creative writing is so important
My Best Teacher
26 March 2021
10 questions with...Kate Clanchy
The novelist, poet, playwright and teacher talks to Tes about her time in school, the teachers who made an impression on her and a French exchange trip that is tattoed on her memory
General
26 March 2021
5 remote learning innovations that are here to stay
The Covid-19 closures brought a wealth of technological innovations to teachers. So which do they think will last into the future?
20 March 2021
Covid closures: 10 days that shook the education world
With the anniversary of the first Covid lockdown now upon us, Dan Worth takes a look back at the earth-shattering events that marked a year of unprecedented upheaval for the nation’s teachers, staff, pupils and parents
General
19 March 2021
How will schools catch up on routine vaccinations?
Schools have done their best to deliver their normal non-Covid vaccines in the pandemic, but they still need to catch up
Secondary
11 March 2021
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