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‘Despite being blanked by President Trump, our international gathering on teaching makes major strides forward’
A unique gathering of politicians and union leaders from around the world is taking place in Lisbon today and tomorrow. It’s a real cause for optimism, writes one of its organisers
22 March 2018
‘On World Teachers’ Day, we need to remember that bullied and demoralised students do not do well. Neither do teachers’
As the education community celebrates World Teachers’ Day, educational consultant John Bangs says teachers need to be empowered to play a role in decision making in schools
5 October 2017
Selection proves how little the PM cares for education
Plans for new grammars fly in the face of international evidence, but they serve as a useful distraction from unpalatable truths about post-Brexit negotiations
4 November 2016
‘Something important is happening in Berlin this week, something important for teachers everywhere’
The International Summit on the Teaching Profession is an opportunity for education leaders and teaching unions from around the world to reach agreements on future policy
29 February 2016
‘Labour must regain the plot on education - and here’s how’
John Bangs, a consultant to Education International and former NUT senior official, looks at how the new opposition line-up could take the battle to the Conservatives over schools
14 September 2015
In praise of society’s last moral guardians
As our children navigate an ever more fractured world, we must recognise schools’ vital role as places to learn shared values
5 September 2014
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