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‘Ofsted needs to take responsibility for the narrow, dry curriculum that puts our children off school’
Amanda Spielman may have realised that the curriculum desperately needs to change, but she still points the finger of blame at teachers and schools, writes Nancy Gedge
12 October 2017
Mixed-ability groupings help us all learn together
Children learn from each other when they are not unintentionally excluded by teachers
29 September 2017
Who to ask for SEND help
There is no need to blindly struggle on for fear of admitting a gap in your SEND knowledge. Instead, ask for help
15 September 2017
Differentiation can remind us what we are all good at
It is an opportunity to respond to pupils’ strengths and needs, rather than an outdated concept
1 September 2017
How do you want your pupils to remember you?
Before enjoying your summer R&R, it’s worth reflecting on the experiences of the children with SEND who have been through your classrooms this year, says Nancy Gedge
28 July 2017
How to support children living a life less ordinary
Teachers in mainstream schools need to know how to support children with autism
30 June 2017
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