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Remote teaching: 6 fundamentals for video lessons
As online lessons return, here’s a quick reminder of how to have the best home office set-up possible
5 January 2021
Exams 2021: iGCSE and IA-level changes revealed
Cambridge International will allow students to be exempt from certain course components – but will not give advance notice of exam topics, unlike in England
10 December 2020
Exams 2021: DfE clarifies international school changes
DfE confirms that same Covid rule changes apply to international schools – but uncertainties remain across the sector
8 December 2020
Exams 2021: International sector calls for clarity
COBIS calls on Department for Education to provide clarity on whether or not international schools will be subject to the same GCSE and A level changes
3 December 2020
Winners of What Makes You Smile competition announced
Competition run by Tes and The Children’s Bookshow chooses two winners and four runners up
1 December 2020
5 reasons teachers would make ideal football managers
A football team of part-timers managed by a primary school headteacher made it to the FA Cup fourth round. But is it any surprise? Teachers have all the skills to be football managers
30 November 2020
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