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‘Leadership is what is required. And great leadership starts in the classroom’
Leadership is not just about one person at the top. We must lead ourselves forwards together – and that needs to begin in schools
3 July 2016
‘We are making learning seem a chore, a regimented exercise’
Too much emphasis is placed on pupils’ results, rather than on how they go about achieving them. But, this teacher says, students need to learn to rise from the ashes of failure
22 June 2016
‘Whoever wins next week, we must use the EU debate to instil a love of democracy in young people’
This teacher may be proudly for remain, but he sees the heated discussions around the referendum as an opportunity to engage his students with politics
15 June 2016
‘Pupils’ success is limited by their parents’ working-class failure’
Intellectual debate shouldn’t be the sole preserve of Etonians. But working-class pupils are let down by their parents, this former Tough Young Teacher writes
18 March 2016
‘Why a 2:1 should be the minimum qualification for teacher training’
The recruitment and retention crisis could be solved by making it harder to enter teaching, not easier, writes a former Tough Young Teacher
29 February 2016
‘We work as hard as, or harder than, top lawyers. We should be paid like them - or even more’
The ever-increasing work and responsibilities associated with teaching are never going to go away, writes one successful economics teacher. What we need is a pay packet that reflects it
18 December 2015
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