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 Tidd
@MichaelT1979
All articles by
Michael Tidd
Teachers go part-time just to cut their workload
Let’s not be fooled into thinking that flexible working will solve the profession’s huge workload problem
6 March 2017
Rest assured, relaxation is what teachers need
If the half-term holiday hasn’t left you feeling restored, then now is the time to plan for a proper break at Easter, says one deputy head
24 February 2017
It’s time dressing-up days got a good dressing-down
Wearing the costume of a literary character won’t inspire a love of reading any more than showing some PowerPoint slides will ensure safer internet use
17 February 2017
A test for moderators may not fix the chaos of 2016
It seems that the problems with last year’s teacher assessment results have been recognised by government, but a test for moderators is unlikely to help
10 February 2017
Why teachers are ill at ease about taking a day off sick
You may be at death’s door, but the thought of the chaos that will ensue if you don’t go in will likely be enough to force you out of bed
3 February 2017
‘Outstanding’ schools still need to be inspected, too
We expect excellent heads to turn things around in a couple of years, so surely a poor headteacher could achieve the reverse in just as short a timespan
27 January 2017
Load More