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Aghast at the social crisis they are facing, politicians have turned to their favourite political football, education, to fix it
In between filling in data spreadsheets, planning lessons and trying to keep up with accountability, teachers and school leaders are now asked to sort out their students’ personalities, writes a history teacher and tutor
12 February 2016
‘Teachers are having to work harder to find lessons that distract students from the digital mind swamp’
I am far from a Luddite, writes one teacher, but the challenges of teaching 21st-century pupils are many and manifest
5 February 2016
Welcome to the future of teaching: are you ready?
By 2030 the idea of teachers suffering from a problem with work-life balance has become a footnote in histories of the Era of Industrial Education
29 January 2016
‘To do marking and feedback right takes three days for every fortnight of teaching. There is another way’
One former history teacher sets out his vision for rethinking the way teachers deal with their near-impossible workload
22 January 2016
Parenting not schools has the biggest impact on student outcomes, so why are teachers blamed for results?
And what we should do about it? One former history teacher looks at a very real difficulty faced by schools every day
19 January 2016
Parenting not schools has the biggest impact on student outcomes, so why are teachers blamed for results?
And what we should do about it? One former history teacher looks at a very real difficulty faced by schools every day
15 January 2016
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