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10 questions with... Tim Vine
In our new regular interview series, comedian Tim Vine – famed for his quickfire one-liners – takes the Tes hot seat
8 January 2021
International schools seek clarity on UK exam changes
COBIS stresses that schools in other parts of the world are still able to teach for exams set by UK exam boards
6 January 2021
BBC will broadcast TV shows to help remote learning
The BBC will start broadcasting content for both primary and secondary-aged pupils from 11 January
5 January 2021
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
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