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Survival as a teacher means learning to say ‘no’
Most teachers were students who didn’t object to extra homework – therein lies our workload problem, says Kester Brewin
16 January 2019
Schools hold up a mirror to society
Throughout history, places of education have reflected the communities they served – whether austere, industrial or data-obsessed. Kester Brewin argues it’s time to shatter these constraints and build the world we want to see
23 November 2018
Schools must rethink zero-tolerance on knives
Carrying a knife is serious, but one teacher argues permanent exclusion simply shifts the problem rather than solving it
5 November 2018
Could using this font improve learning?
Researchers have developed a font which they say is a ‘terrific tool for students studying exams’ because it optimises retention
4 October 2018
‘If teachers said what Boris said they’d be fired’
If I behaved in the classroom as Boris behaves in politics, I would – quite rightly – be disciplined, writes one teacher
8 August 2018
100th anniversary of the sinking of Titanic, 15 April - A grand vision and an enduring tragedy
The stories surrounding the sinking of Titanic, from class divide to the end of empire, strike a chord 100 years on, says Kester Brewin
6 April 2012
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