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Schools risk overwhelming hard-to-reach parents
Parents can neglect to get involved with their child’s education for many reasons. Whatever the rationale, schools must help them to engage on their own terms
26 June 2020
We mustn’t waste the opportunity Covid-19 has given us
The virus and the subsequent mismanagement of the situation by the government have been tough on schools. But respect and goodwill towards the profession has never been higher – and we can’t let it be squandered
19 June 2020
Hey Duggee has the right idea about quiet confidence
Self-confidence and self-efficacy are two very different things – but we often confuse the former for the latter, writes Ann Mroz
5 June 2020
Edtech’s imagineers are strangely silent right now
The pandemic’s disruption to schooling is what edtech entrepreneurs have been waiting for. So now, in the midst of the chaos: what are they waiting for?
29 May 2020
Speak your mind - and take that tone if you want to
Tone of voice is a skill that’s important to develop and hone – so let’s set aside the weaponisation of tone as a way of chastising women for having an opinion
15 May 2020
Stop branding intelligent people as awkward
There’s no such thing as being too clever for your own good. In fact, that’s just what we need right now, argues Ann Mroz
7 May 2020
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