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To ease the recruitment crisis, think globally, but act locally
British education and teachers are revered abroad. Maybe it’s time we started shouting about that, says the Tes editor
6 April 2018
Schools need to do more if they want to keep mum (and dad, too)
Teachers shouldn’t have to make a choice between their career and their family. But, all too often, that is the dilemma parents face, writes Tes’ editor
30 March 2018
‘Ensuring the future prosperity of the UK isn’t an art, it’s a science’
The government insists that Stem is vital to our nation’s long-term success. So why aren’t ministers doing more to help the subject thrive in schools?
23 March 2018
Will schools be the silent partner as the DfE minds HE’s business?
The marketisation of higher education will have big repercussions for schools, writes the Tes editor
16 March 2018
Running teachers off their feet won’t stop them walking away
Teachers only need to give an inch for the government (and society) to take a mile, writes the Tes editor. It’s time for the profession to refocus on what’s important, not what’s expected of it
9 March 2018
What the dickens do you hope to achieve by making books less fun?
The killjoys who begrudge the revelries of World Book Day have clearly forgotten what magic the event can hold for children, writes the Tes editor
1 March 2018
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