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How did ‘motivational quotes’ become ubiquitous in our schools?
The walls of classrooms up and down the country are heaving with trite nonsenses that could just as easily be adverts for trainers as guidance on how to succeed in life, writes one head of classics
8 August 2017
‘Why it’s time to consider abolishing report writing’
In the age of electronic communication, is there really any need for the termly message back to parents, asks one teacher
7 April 2016
‘As experienced teachers, we should not have to plan lessons. Most of the best classes are improvised’
When it comes to the debate about teacher workload, no one seems prepared to discuss that fact that most teachers don’t really need to plan lessons at all, writes one head of classics
13 September 2015