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Beware APEs and VIPERS if you have a PICNIC
Teaching-by-acronym is the trend that makes this teacher hanker for simpler times
16 February 2018
‘Early years is all play - but that’s still hard work’
When it comes to knowing your children, early years teachers are peerless. They know who’s motivated by dinosaurs and who needs unicorns, says Jo Brighouse
2 February 2018
A strong and stable seating plan? I need a reshuffle
A seating reshuffle takes two minutes – much easier than Theresa May’s rejig, writes Jo Brighouse. The only problem is that, sometimes, it works for just about as long as it takes to plan...
19 January 2018
Bursting the bubble of parents ‘bursting with pride’
5 January 2018
Jingle bells, zombie elves, grammar gone astray
Young imaginations served up a Christmas gore-fest – and spelling took a battering, too
15 December 2017
Follow the paperwork trail to time-poor teachers
Workload really is an issue and it’s turning the profession into a mug’s game, says one primary teacher
1 December 2017
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