Home The Tes podcast: Sats and bereavement The Tes podcast: Sats and bereavement The latest edition of education’s favourite policy podcast 12th July 2019, 12:28pm Martin George Share The Tes podcast: Sats and bereavement https://www.tes.com/magazine/archive/tes-podcast-sats-and-bereavement Copy Link Join the Tes team as we discuss what we have learned from the release of England-wide Sats results this week. We also discuss how schools can respond to the death of a parent, pupil or teacher. Want to keep reading for free? Register with Tes and you can read two free articles every month plus you'll have access to our range of award-winning newsletters. Register Log in Keep reading for just £1 per month You've reached your limit of free articles this month. Subscribe for £1 per month for three months and get: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Read more Analysis: Does GCSE maths let down the forgotten third? Martin George • 20th August 2019 GCSE maths not fit for purpose, say 81% of teachers Martin George • 20th August 2019 A-level results day 2019: Tes podcast Martin George • 15th August 2019 A levels: Doubling in pupils who say uni not important Martin George • 15th August 2019 Recent Most read Most shared Education directors’ body ADES names new general secretary News 24 December 2024 EYFS: How ditching our maths scheme is transforming teaching Teaching & Learning 24 December 2024 Why schools’ websites should be a major trust concern Analysis 24 December 2024 Ofsted inspections of teaching quality ‘could risk discrepancies’ News 20 December 2024 Bill Rogers: Where we are going wrong on behaviour Teaching & Learning 23 December 2024 What freedoms will academies lose under the new schools bill? Analysis 20 December 2024 Bill Rogers: Where we are going wrong on behaviour Teaching & Learning 23 December 2024 How non-specialist teaching became an everyday challenge Teaching & Learning 23 December 2024 What freedoms will academies lose under the new schools bill? Analysis 20 December 2024