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The three Ts of success: teachers, teachers, teachers
This week’s Pisa results have taught us one valuable thing: invest in teachers, and educational success will follow
9 December 2016
Is the government planning to overhaul school admissions as part of its grammars policy?
Allowing schools to select by academic ability would be a profound change to school admissions – and it would be wise for ministers to consider these reforms as part of a wider tidy-up
1 December 2016
Let them have a Pisa cake, but don’t let them eat it
Justine Greening cannot cite Pisa as justification for Tory reform while simultaneously ignoring its evidence-based rejection of grammar schools
25 November 2016
‘Inside the DfE, civil servants battle with several major issues with increasing selection’
Whitehall mandarins are beavering away attempting to iron out the many big problems with the government’s plans for more grammar schools
16 November 2016
Six things I learnt at Practical Pedagogies 2016
13 November 2016
Justine Greening risks becoming profoundly isolated from the teaching profession
All education secretaries need advice from the profession, but with the new grammar schools policy, Ms Greening is going to have trouble finding anyone who’ll be prepared to help out
6 November 2016
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