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Girls shouldn’t think pink and boys musn’t feel blue
As teachers, we have a duty to try to smash gender stereotypes at primary – particularly because young girls can lose self-confidence surrounded by such attitudes
8 September 2017
I’m putting the fact back into the wow factor...
Hands-on activities are helpful but not an end in themselves
25 August 2017
Below the surface, there can be a world of wonder
Sometimes the finest gems can be found among the silt
11 August 2017
The march of progress leaves too many behind
The accountability system seems hopelessly inadequate in terms of charting and celebrating the real progress made by children with SEND
28 July 2017
Brighouse got talent: sisters are doing it for themselves
When primary kids take the stage at the annual talent show, without pushy parents adding any polish, the glory is all theirs
14 July 2017
It’s not just the children who suffer mental health issues
Given that society as a whole is now openly discussing the issue of mental illness, why is it that teachers with such problems still feel unable to talk to their managers?
30 June 2017
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