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‘Teaching schools aren’t going anywhere. They’ve shown a lot of promise’
There are positives and negatives to the training schools route, but we have to accept they are now intrinsic to the English educational landscape
1 March 2016
‘Teachers should do more to ensure that the benefits of EU membership are understood by our students’
Teachers are, in the majority, internationalists and understand the benefits of collaboration across different countries, writes a leading educationist
22 February 2016
‘There’s something rotten in the state of school admissions - and it’s affecting poor kids the most’
The current systems – or lack thereof – that schools use to decide which pupils to take on allow for widespread game-playing
15 February 2016
‘The free market works for sausages, but not for the supply of teachers and school leaders’
I applaud the idea of a National Teaching Service, writes one leading educationalist, and the same approach should be taken to the provision of middle leaders and headteachers
8 February 2016
‘We can blame the government and Ofsted, but persuading people to become heads is up to us, the profession’
We must demonstrate the joy of headship, writes one leading educationist
1 February 2016
‘It’s time teachers stopped waiting to be told what to do by Ofsted and ministers’
The profession has been deprofessionalised in recent years, writes a leading educationalist. It must learn to stand on its own two feet again
25 January 2016
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