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Who should you vote for in the ASCL leadership race? Two educationists make the case for their preferred candidate
Two leading figures in education speak out in favour of the runners and riders in the election race between Chris Kirk (left) and Geoff Barton to be ASCL general secretary
4 January 2017
Young adult fiction: a waste of time or an invaluable way to engage readers? Fans and critics have their say
Opposing sides in the debate over teen fiction have their say on the value of books for young adults
24 August 2016
What keeps me awake at night: ‘We are resigned to our fate and concerned about the ever-approaching iceberg that is redundancy’
One design and technology teacher fears the fate of her subject and asks why the education system is not redeveloping qualifications to fill the skills gaps and engage students
13 March 2016
The view from here: teaching in Paris after the terrorist attacks
23 November 2015
The view from here: teaching in Paris after the terrorist attacks
23 November 2015
‘To achieve universal quality education around the world will cost $27bn - but it’s not at all clear where it will come from’
Education International, a global umbrella body representing education trade unions, worries that for all the worthy chatter about expanding access to schooling, there’s still a vast investment gap
18 November 2015
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