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The new kid on the block
When a child joins your class part-way through the year, it’s in their – and your – interests to ensure that they settle quickly. Jo Brighouse offers her advice to help get your recent arrival off to a flying start
2 June 2017
I burn with ambition to see children shine like the sun
Wanting the best for pupils is not enough on its own – teachers need to know the facilities and support are available to help children realise their full potential
2 June 2017
Is it farewell to the prime of Ms Jo Brighouse?
As she moves on to the next step in her career, our columnist wonders if she’s leaving her golden age of teaching
19 May 2017
The day when a six-year-old outclassed me as a teacher
Children inevitably learn from their fellow pupils at school – but who is brave enough to try and harness peer-coaching during lessons?
5 May 2017
Want to be a part-time zebra? Earn your stripes
Children can aspire to a huge variety of careers – success is not about pleading with Simon Cowell that you have the X-factor, but hard work
21 April 2017
Sadly, we seem to have lost the plot on writing...
Teaching children that how they write is more important than what they write is, frankly, wrong
7 April 2017
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