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‘How many teachers are living their lives in the hands of someone who is constantly making them feel worthless’
Within our now corporate institutions, are school leaders who launch into unannounced learning walks, callously timed observations and workload inducing policies, says one teacher-writer
6 November 2016
Four ways to become an ‘edupreneur’ and remain in the classroom
One teacher-writer provides his top tips on how teachers can make that little bit extra
30 October 2016
Killing Workload: how schools can save 20 hours of teacher time per week, every week, starting tomorrow
A teacher’s time is sacrosanct, and one teacher-writer believes he has the solutions to reducing workload
21 October 2016
‘It’s often forgotten: humour is a brilliant way of mastering classroom management’
Deployed correctly – and without too much horseplay – humour can be a key weapon in the successful teacher’s arsenal
7 October 2016
‘The pressure of the job means I’d think twice about dating a non-teacher again’: Four teachers tells their tales of love
Is it possible for teachers to find love outside of the staffroom?
30 September 2016
When it’s said a school has failed their students, it’s the most hurtful thing a teacher can hear - and it’s almost never true
There are so many misconceptions about the work of schools and most of them result in the blame being laid with the teaching profession. It’s just not on, argues one teacher-writer
23 September 2016
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