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‘I emerged from maths GCSE as if I’d run a marathon’
In order to train as a teacher, David Hall had to take maths GCSE – and it has given him new respect for 16-year-olds
20 August 2019
Teaching is relentless in a way that is different from other jobs
Two-fifths of teachers want to leave the classroom for good – but they’re not the only profession unhappy with their lot, writes David Hall
25 April 2019
Perhaps Victorian education wasn’t so bad after all...
A Victorian day led to improved behaviour, focus and learning. This trainee was left wondering: was education better in the good old days?
14 March 2019
‘The danger of labelling pupils as “working class”’
Identifying pupils and parents as ‘working class’ isn’t helpful – generalisations become set in stone, says David Hall
31 January 2019
‘Teaching has rekindled the magic of December again’
Each year teachers work their festive socks off to put together the Christmas production, but it’s worth it, writes David Hall
21 December 2018
‘Crumbling schools aren’t the exception’
Many students are being taught in dilapidated buildings where teaching shouldn’t have to take place, writes David Hall
26 November 2018
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