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5 ways every teacher can save time on planning
The best way to save time is to work together with your colleagues, writes Nathan Burns as he suggests five ways departments can collaborate
Secondary
23 November 2021
5 fail-safe cover lessons for when you’re ill
As winter colds start to make the rounds, here are five easy lessons you can leave for students with little notice
General
28 October 2021
Could ‘silent corridors’ work at your school?
The idea of asking students to keep quiet in the corridors might seem draconian – but this teacher has seen the benefits
20 September 2021
Why now is the time to change your seating plan
Now you know your new students a bit better, it’s time to rejig your seating plan to meet their needs, says Nathan Burns
14 September 2021
5 reasons why you should be happy to cover a lesson
Covering another teacher’s lesson gives you the chance to find out more about your students, says Nathan Burns
24 August 2021
Let’s talk about how we label high attainers
‘Most able’? ‘Gifted’? ‘Talented’? Just how should we refer to these students? Nathan Burns explores
General
18 June 2021
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