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‘Teachers are right to be bloody furious’
Teachers are justifiably angry about A levels – but now is the time for schools to regroup, says Keziah Featherstone
12 August 2020
Book review: The Book of Gutsy Women
This book goes a long way towards rebalancing our view of history – but it also requires that you care about its authors
15 December 2019
When it comes to bad behaviour, be a sleeping bear
Some students simply love to poke and poke and poke – but roaring is not the right response, says Keziah Featherstone
8 June 2019
Why teachers should never use ‘banter’
Being playful in the classroom is one thing, but children should never be the butt of the joke, says Keziah Featherstone
1 April 2019
Why home visits are an incredible investment for schools
Meetings in a home setting go a long way towards preventing pupils from falling in the chasm between their parents and teachers, found headteacher Keziah Featherstone
22 March 2019
Headphones: why we ban them in our school
You wouldn’t hold an assembly or parents’ evening with ‘phones in so why allow them to students, asks Keziah Featherstone
20 February 2019
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