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‘Free breakfast for disadvantaged children would be better than universal free school meals’
The educational benefits of a good breakfast for children are clear. The government and schools should do more to ensure that every child has one, writes one leading educationist
11 April 2017
‘At a time of cuts, all schools should set out an entitlement for their pupils - and treat it as a line in the sand’
The beating heart of a school must be the entitlement it offers to every one of its learners – and, amid the current funding pressures, now is a good time to put this down in writing, says one leading educationist
5 April 2017
20 things to do before you’re 12, in search of a balanced education
Schools can try these activities with their pupils to bring about a broader education that raises the aspirations of disadvantaged children
27 March 2017
‘It’s simple: funding cuts are happening because the prime minister considers state education a lower priority’
Ministers’ speeches about raising educational standards and increasing social mobility will ring hollow unless the funding is provided for schools to do the job, writes one educationalist
21 March 2017
‘All great school leaders must show humility and always remember they are there because of the children’
The wider moral purpose of shaping the lives of young people is a huge responsibility that constantly reminds all the best school leaders of the need to show humility, writes one educationist
13 March 2017
‘Why pupil premium grammar schools are a really bad idea’
Creating a grammar school for bright pupil premium children will reduce the focus on other schools doing well with these pupils, writes one leading educationist
9 March 2017
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