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Susan Ward
Here’s how to stop workload ‘swallowing you whole’
Stop lambasting other teachers for their approach to workload – focus on your own work-life balance, says Susan Ward
18 August 2019
Teachers must give Scotland’s students a digital code to live by
Generation Z may be able to run rings around us all in terms of technical know-how but teachers are best placed to equip children with the real-world skills they need to avoid the pitfalls of an online existence, writes Susan Ward
16 August 2019
My unlikely education guru: Kenny Rogers
Teachers gotta know when to hold ’em – and when to walk away, says Susan Ward
13 August 2019
Why a steady supply of biscuits is essential in schools
If a school doesn’t perform little acts of kindness for its teachers, then it could be in big trouble, says Susan Ward
30 July 2019
Dear NQTs: This will be your most exciting adventure
The job may break your heart, says Susan Ward, but you will also experience soaring highs – so get into that school and gie it laldy!
20 July 2019
In praise of school leaders who do their best
Not every problem in a school can be solved as soon as you’d like – sometimes it takes courage to set it to one side, says Susan Ward
12 July 2019
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