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WATCH: The tools you need to ensure outstanding handwriting - part two of the Tes handwriting series
Following on from last week’s video on physically preparing children for handwriting, Tes Send expert Nancy Gedge explains the tools needed to ensure outstanding handwriting
1 October 2017
Professor Daniel Willingham on how we learn to read
The renowned reading expert on why teachers need to overcome the fact that phonics resources tend to be ‘boring’
27 September 2017
Look after the pennies to give staff a proper pay rise
We can ‘lock in’ salary increases if colleges commit to streamlining to save cash
14 July 2017
Term-time holiday? Maybe, if you attend an academy
Differing rules on unauthorised leave mean Platt case did not provide clarity
14 April 2017
‘The Body Coach’ goes back to his teaching assistant roots to target schools with new fitness programme
Joe Wicks, of ‘Lean in 15’ fame, is targeting schools with a new initiative to get young people more engaged in getting – and staying – fit
12 April 2017
Warning: this teaching method may cause some bad side-effects
While medical trials must list both good and bad outcomes, educational research is ‘guilty of only taking one side’, argues leading US academic
3 March 2017
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