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Let’s welcome our robot overlords with open arms
Teachers may have reservations about being replaced by tech, but the retention crisis means we’re running out of options, writes Jo Brighouse
25 May 2018
Qualifications aren’t the only measure of success
When weighing up your successes and failures as a teacher, remember that it’s not all about the qualifications your pupils may or may not come away with, says Jo Brighouse
11 May 2018
Our obsession with closing gaps is doomed to failure
Despite having cash to equalise opportunity, it’s not always possible to offer all pupils the same support
27 April 2018
The line is thin between morality and moralising
Easter is a good time for introducing pupils to ethical posers, but if you enter the moral maze, be sure of your own path
30 March 2018
Pupils’ sparkly pens are getting write on my nerves
Jo Brighouse’s school’s policy of allowing children to bring in their own pens and pencils to cut costs quickly resulted in a widespread addiction to natty stationery
16 March 2018
You can’t put a value on a wealth of experience
In years gone by, teachers used to stay at one school for life – but these days long-serving staff are being driven out, says Jo Brighouse
2 March 2018
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