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‘GCSE classes are important, but let’s not forget that key stage 3 is the real bread and butter of teaching’
Exam classes are a necessary priority, but key stage 3 is where teachers can really instil love for a subject and set down strong roots of understanding, says one English teacher
25 June 2017