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Getting foreign names wrong shows a lack of respect
As someone who anglicised her forename in order to fit in at school, Ann Mroz says that pronouncing foreign names correctly is all about making people feel valued
31 May 2019
Sats are formal tests. Let’s not pretend they aren’t
The pressure on children to perform well in Sats has never been higher – despite the government’s repeated insistence that they’re ‘just another test’
10 May 2019
Why we mustn’t ignore self-regulation
Learning self-regulation is crucial – so why won’t it be assessed at the early years foundation stage?
3 May 2019
Greta Thunberg proves just how capable autistic children are
If we stop holding autistic children back, they will change the world – literally, as the 16-year-old climate activist has proven
26 April 2019
Gender stereotyping should have no place in schools
Society still pushes our young people towards gender stereotypes. But teachers have it within their power to help change society – and gender norms along with it
19 April 2019
The mental health pressures on teachers and pupils are ‘unsustainable’
Cuts to local services and school budgets have resulted in a mental health crisis among today’s teenagers – but teachers are, in many cases, powerless to help
12 April 2019
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