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It is a market economy with subjects selling their wares
It’s easy to understand why teachers would wish to retain the old curriculum model and protect their departments
6 April 2012
CfE is not simply another initiative - it’s an imperative
We should get behind it, back it, see its benefits for our children in this day and age. Now, that’s something to really think about
2 March 2012
Pupils led the dance as my best lesson found its rhythm
The best moments in teaching come when the children take over – as one group did when I introduced them to Puccini
10 February 2012
A life of happiness or despair is not a foregone conclusion
Headlines proclaiming the miserable lives ahead for today’s young only point to one potential outcome: it’s our job to equip students to create their own future
6 January 2012
Hash-tag heads have every reason to join the twitterati
Social networking offers invaluable opportunities to tap into a global community of like-minded leaders
9 December 2011
Answering the cries of ‘it’s not fair’ with empathy
Pupils might begrudge the attention their troubled peers receive, but by tapping into their sense of justice we can get them on board with the inclusion agenda
4 November 2011
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