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No change here: no one’s steering the assessment bus
Teachers are still waiting for an update on assessment arrangements
1 September 2017
Which educational opus says the most about you?
Over the past 50 years, there’s been a number of new curriculums released by the government – but which ones do you own?
11 August 2017
Put that clock away: it’s Teacher Summer Time
Five-and-a-half weeks just isn’t long enough to get into the summer holiday routine
4 August 2017
Don’t look back in anger if your cherubs forget you
Teachers can’t help feeling a sense of loss at this time of year, as we watch our pupils move on. And while it might seem like they quickly forget you – you can rest assured that you really have made a lasting impression
28 July 2017
No wonder we’re so frazzled we fall over the finishing line
Of course, we can’t wait for the summer holiday – but unfortunately, the closer it gets the more we find that we’re snowed under trying to tie up the loose ends of the academic year
21 July 2017
Today’s austerity just stores up problems for tomorrow
Theresa May claims that making cuts today will avoid loading debt on to future generations – but, in fact, they will have to clear up the mess caused by underfunding
14 July 2017
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