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Why ‘tolerance’ shouldn’t be tolerated in schools
The British Values policy says students should have ‘tolerance’ of others with different beliefs – but this kind of language doesn’t model positive attitudes to diversity, says Megan Mansworth
27 November 2020
Why British pupils must learn about Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg – who died on Friday – was a role model for pupils everywhere, says Megan Mansworth
22 September 2020
Why it’s OK to sing Rule Britannia - in the classroom
If the less ‘glorious’ elements of our past are taught critically, they can become more than an anachronistic celebration of imperialism, says Megan Mansworth
29 August 2020
Is the government opposed to a diverse curriculum?
Should we be surprised that the government has rejected a review of the curriculum in the wake of Black Lives Matter? Megan Mansworth is not
15 August 2020
GCSEs: How to get top grades? Stop teaching to the test
Planning to focus less on teaching to the test could be the best strategy to help next year’s GCSE students get top grades, suggests Megan Mansworth
10 August 2020
Which comes first: school attendance or health?
Coronavirus has shown us how dangerous it is to reward pupils for 100 per cent school attendance. Has this ableist practice finally had its day, asks Megan Mansworth
31 July 2020
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