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‘Getting students to write journals leaves them glowing with pride’
How a ‘slightly cheesy’ film inspired a classroom project that transformed GCSE English classes for one college teacher
13 January 2018
‘We need better politics education and deeper understanding of different views’
The fallout over Toby Young’s appointment to the board of the Office for Students highlights the importance of better politics education, says Andrew Otty
7 January 2018
‘To produce a technology-literate generation, we need to focus on actual literacy’
Edtech offers new opportunities for teachers – but giving every student an iPad is no silver bullet for improving their life chances, argues Andrew Otty
30 December 2017
‘For many, colleges are not a second chance, but their only real chance’
It’s not acceptable that FE continues to be underfunded and undervalued by those who speak empty words on social mobility, writes Andrew Otty
20 December 2017
‘It is a joyous time to be teaching’
The image of the ‘whingeing teacher’ does not apply to the reality of the committed, skilled teachers he works with every day, writes Andrew Otty
6 December 2017
‘Zombie graphic novels can engage students scared off by the classics’
We must save our GCSE resit students from the onslaught of an undead curriculum by offering them a more graphic alternative, Andrew Otty writes
3 December 2017
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