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The global prize-winning teacher who is a ray of light in the Arctic darkness
In an Inuit town beset with troubles, one outsider has managed to win the hearts of a Canadian community. And now Maggie MacDonnell has been announced as winner of the Global Teacher Prize 2017.
17 March 2017
Exclusive: Children’s expert tells ministers ‘show me the evidence for grammars’
A sensible debate on the expansion of grammar schools is needed, free from political and ideological baggage, according to former children’s commissioner for England Professor Sir Al Aynsley-Green
14 March 2017
Music in schools ‘could face extinction because of EBacc’
Teachers believe that the English Baccalaureate is responsible for a drop in the number of pupils studying the arts subject, research shows
9 March 2017
“Greet your CHILD with a SMILE, NOT A MOBILE” - parents told to stop using phones at home time
Warning signs have been put up at the entrances to a primary school in Middlesbrough
9 March 2017
Children are being failed by ‘untrustworthy’ policies, warns former commissioner
A major change in approach is needed to improve the future of Britain’s children, Professor Sir Albert Aynsley-Green warns
9 March 2017
Government announces extra £215m to improve SEND provision
But the new funding is branded a ‘drop in the ocean’ by teaching unions
4 March 2017
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