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The myth of the neutral school
Parents, government and teachers expect schools to show neutrality in how they educate young people, but Clare Jarmy questions whether that is truly possible – or even desirable
25 August 2017
Why vocational education calls out to everyone
From makeovers to mortar and Socrates to sheep, vocational education is broader than you might think. Clare Jarmy explains why it’s a matter of the head, hand and heart – leading to satisfaction and fulfilment
2 June 2017
Why lesson planning is like a marriage
Teachers make the mistake of lesson planning on their own – but it is better when done in partnership with students, argues Clare Jarmy
9 December 2016
Knowledge: you don’t know the half of it
Teach the facts, we’re told, and the rest will take care of itself. But when it comes to imparting wisdom, nothing is black and white
1 August 2014
Classroom practice - Knowledge: you don’t know the half of it
Teach the facts, we’re told, and the rest will take care of itself. But when it comes to imparting wisdom, nothing is black and white
1 August 2014
Aiming to please
Schools’ prime concern is education, not happiness, so surely teachers can’t be held responsible for students’ moods? But as Clare Jarmy discovers, well-being and learning are inextricably linked
20 June 2014
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