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‘Why won’t Hinds give colleges more credit?’
Damian Hinds’ speech on social mobility almost completely ignored the work done by colleges, writes Andrew Otty
4 August 2018
‘Harry Potter captures the magic of teaching’
JK Rowling’s Hogwarts ‘symbolises the community we are all a part of in education’, writes Andrew Otty
22 July 2018
‘Teachers can learn a lot from PE’
PE and outdoor education teachers have a thing or two to teach those in academic subjects, writes Andrew Otty
14 July 2018
‘We still need to cut GCSE resit red tape’
Changes to make it easier to transfer exam access arrangements are welcome – but more must be done, says Andrew Otty
7 July 2018
‘Why unconditional offers should be banned’
Universities making unconditional offers prey on the worries of nervous sixth-form students, writes Andrew Otty
30 June 2018
‘Reigniting a love of writing can inspire GCSE success’
GCSE English teachers provide encouragement to help learners close the gap on those with a head start, says Andrew Otty
24 June 2018
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