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National homework task to be set for World Mental Health Day
The Chartered College of Teaching has joined ITV and mental health charities to launch a homework task aimed at getting pupils talking to their families about their feelings, reveals Dame Alison Peacock
General
25 September 2023
Are we pushing more early career teachers to burnout?
Proposed ITT reforms undermine our professional learning and could lead to teacher shortages, says Dame Alison Peacock
14 July 2021
GCSE: ‘DfE mustn’t forget its pledge to trust teachers’
Government has dumped GCSE and A-level assessment on overburdened teachers – you deserve our thanks, says Alison Peacock
Secondary
14 May 2021
‘The future of teaching needs to be shaped by teachers’
For too long we have been marching to Ofsted’s drumbeat – but it’s the teachers who are the experts, says Alison Peacock
18 November 2020
Teacher expertise should be in the DNA of every school
Yet, they’re not being provided with enough CPD to develop and gain confidence for leadership, says Dame Alison Peacock
13 September 2018
‘Teachers must celebrate difference in pupils’ learning, rather than demanding conformity at all costs’
Students learn in diverse, sometimes challenging, ways – but it’s the unique thinkers who enable society to move forward, writes Dame Alison Peacock
31 October 2017
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