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‘In the endless war between trads and progs, my personal philosophy is that variety should be the spice of life’
Whether you’re teaching in a Manchester classroom or a refugee camp in Northern France, all that matters is the teacher and the pupil. The rest is just about “what works”, writes the TES education blogger of the year
21 November 2016
‘What will happen to the children I used to teach in the Jungle now?’
The extraordinary young people who made a home of the Calais encampment taught this teacher as much as she taught them
27 October 2016
‘The Isle of Wight is full of bright and engaging pupils with bags of potential - it’s not an inbred ghetto’
Will the Ofsted chairman’s negative labelling of the Isle of Wight discourage much-needed teachers from going to work there, asks one teacher-blogger
8 August 2016