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‘It’s time teachers united in saying “Enough!”’
Teachers must stand with our colleagues and our communities to reject austerity and privatisation
16 May 2018
‘We must fight for the removal of all processes that allow the education secretary to determine our teaching practice’
It’s time we demand professional agency. Let’s start with the idea that there are ‘best teachers’
12 April 2018
‘Teachers serve education, not the economy’
The CBI’s pronouncement that we should reform the curriculum solves the issue of how business can get better-trained workers for less; it doesn’t address the problems faced by teachers, argues JL Dutaut
23 March 2018
‘Too much of our education policy favours specific schools, endorses specific pedagogy and cherry-picks professional consensus’
One politics teacher asks: What happened to democracy in education? It seems that edu-policy, whether it be from the Right or the Left, is no longer properly checked and balanced
24 January 2018
‘We must kill this cult of measuring everything that schools do’
The latest idea is that we should measure student wellbeing: presumably alongside all the other things we measure, worries one teacher. In this rush to turn everything we do into data, will schools completely lose sight of the greater good?
4 January 2018
‘We need an independent educational appointments commission to take the politics out of schools’
Imagine if the next cadre of education’s top brass was appointed without political interference in the same way as the judiciary
8 November 2017
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