Skip to main content
Main navigation
Subscribe now & save!
£0.00 per month, for 12 months
£0.00p/m
for 12 months
Find out more →
Categories
Assessment
Behaviour
Curriculum
Funding
International
MATs
Ofsted
Pay & Conditions
Pedagogy
Policy
Research
Safeguarding
SEND
Teacher training
Archive
News
Analysis
Teaching & Learning
Tes Explains
Scotland
Leadership
MAT Tracker
Middle Leadership Essentials
Newsletters
Jobs and more
Tes.com
Education jobs
Teaching resources
Tes institute
School Portal
Partners
User profile
Logout
Categories
Open
Assessment
Behaviour
Curriculum
Funding
International
MATs
Ofsted
Pay & Conditions
Pedagogy
Policy
Research
Safeguarding
SEND
Teacher training
Archive
News
Analysis
Teaching & Learning
Open
Tes Explains
Scotland
Leadership
Open
MAT Tracker
Middle Leadership Essentials
Newsletters
Jobs and more
Open
Tes.com
Education jobs
Teaching resources
Tes institute
School Portal
Partners
Authors
Michael Fitzpatrick
All articles by
Michael Fitzpatrick
View from here - Rebel and expect to be arrested
South Korean union members who opposed national tests got a visit from the law. It is just one flaw in a broken system, says Michael Fitzpatrick
1 January 2010
Wanted: a childhood
Children as young as four are attending cram schools in South Korea. The reason? The university you attend will dictate your career, income and marriage. But has the point of learning been forgotten and is a 24-hour education worthwhile? Michael Fitzpatrick investigates
1 January 2010
View from here - Rebel and expect to be arrested
South Korean union members who opposed national tests got a visit from the law. It is just one flaw in a broken system, says Michael Fitzpatrick
1 January 2010
View from here - Rebel and expect to be arrested
South Korean union members who opposed national tests got a visit from the law
1 January 2010
View from here - Mums who mollycoddle face court
Italy’s mommonis are a generation of boys that aren’t being allowed to grow up. But social services have decided enough is enough, says Michael Fitzpatrick
27 November 2009
View from here - Mums who mollycoddle face court
Italy’s mommonis are a generation of boys that aren’t being allowed to grow up. But social services have decided enough is enough, says Michael Fitzpatrick
20 November 2009
Load More