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‘We’ve started defining children’s books as a luxury’
Reading for pleasure should be at the heart of the curriculum. Children who can’t access books are on a short path to failure, says Heather Wright
2 October 2019
Five ways to make your primary reading rock
To instil a true love of reading, you need to live, breathe and show the wonder of books, says one primary teacher
24 September 2018
The class book review: George and the Blue Moon, by Lucy and Stephen Hawking
22 April 2016
Pupils will live up to ‘failure’ label
I read with interest the article entitled, “Branding my school as weak is simplistic and superficial”, part of your coverage of the Government’s National challenge strategy (TES, June 13)
20 June 2008
First reflect on your own self-image
I read with interest the article headlined “No homework, no rules, but it works” (TES, May 2)
16 May 2008