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Ask first not how can we deploy new technology but should we?
With edtech evolving at a tremendous rate, it’s important to be sceptical of far-fetched claims and remember the imperative to “do no harm”
10 August 2018
‘We need more women steering the conversation’
In education, male voices too often dominate, despite the majority of teachers being female, writes the Tes editor
14 July 2018
School uniform is pointless, there’s no skirting that fact
It’s inevitable, writes the Tes editor: the sun is out, so school uniform has hit the news once again. Why do we set so much store by an outdated mode of dress?
7 July 2018
#LetThemTeach: the world is at our feet, don’t kick it away
The goodwill generated by reforming visa arrangements for overseas teachers would go a long way in schools, writes Ann Mroz
30 June 2018
School funding cuts: leaders can’t let the DfE off the hook
‘Headtrepreneurs’ are plugging their budgets hit by school funding cuts with innovative cash-raising endeavours. But, says the Tes editor, we can’t let that mask the dire straits education funding is in
23 June 2018
‘For teenage students, there’s not always safety in numbers’
The concept of pop-up ‘safe spaces’ in schools could help teens through their most challenging times, writes Ann Mroz
9 June 2018
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