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Bullied older teachers deserve more than being managed out of the classroom
Older teachers are being put under huge pressure to leave the profession – why are schools so careless about discarding such talent and experience?
6 March 2020
Why can’t Ofsted hit the sweet spot of consistency?
Ofsted’s focus has shifted on to curriculum – but is it really the inspectorate’s job to dictate what goes on in schools?
28 February 2020
Ian Wright’s emotional Desert Island Discs shows us the power of love in education
In an era of accountability, inspection looms large for teachers – but we should make sure that love looms larger, writes Ann Mroz
21 February 2020
RSE needs clarity, not the DfE’s cowardly fudging
In trying to keep guidance up to date while not offending parents, the government has come up with a document that is not fit for purpose and hangs heads out to dry
13 February 2020
Flexible working is essential for staff retention - schools must be breastfeeding-friendly
Even in the female-dominated profession of teaching, breastfeeding mothers lack support in the workplace, says Ann Mroz
7 February 2020
If EYFS is so important, why is funding so scant?
Funding for the early years foundation stage is a disgrace. It’s time the government put its money where its mouth is, says Ann Mroz
31 January 2020
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