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‘Teachers should be allowed to make mistakes without fear’
...and yet in too many schools they are scared to experiment, scared to innovate and scared to learn, writes one teacher
28 May 2018
How schools are cutting workload
Teacher workload is having disastrous consequences – but some leaders are taking positive steps, says Tom Rogers
20 May 2018
‘The teacher who was signed off with stress, and the leader and pupil who caused it’
When teachers are forced to leave the classroom because of stress, workload is often cited as the reason. But mismanagement from SLT can be as much to blame, writes one history teacher
6 May 2018
‘Four ways in which teaching helps your mental health’
Teaching comes with massive pressures that cause stress – but it can also be a salve for a busy mind, writes one head of history
29 April 2018
‘Have I sold out by leaving the state sector for a private school?’
The answer is probably not, but it does throw up ethical questions, writes one international teacher
21 April 2018
‘The reason for teacher burnout? The Big Brother culture’
If we want to stop teachers from leaving teaching for good, we need to scrap Ofsted, and accountability measures that promote ‘outcomes’ as the be all and end all, writes Tom Rogers
15 April 2018
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