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Teach First must face up to bigger problems than pay

Teach First’s reputation for churning and burning is well earned and a key reason I went on to the...

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Kristina Murkett
ITT

Why we should welcome undergraduate teacher apprenticeships

Contrary to misconceptions, the new route into teaching will protect the profession's graduate status while making it more accessible,...

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Sam Twiselton
The Knowledge

What would it cost to offer universal work experience?

The benefits of work experience are clear and now we know the price tag for ensuring all students have...

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Dr Elnaz Kashefpakdel

Square Pegs. Inclusivity, compassion and fitting in

With all the buzz around it, it was evident that the premise of this book was resonating with teachers...

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The Conversation – with Diana Young

A tumultuous week for the education conversation takes in parent and pupil protest, universal free school meals, persistent absence...

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School food

How to model good nutrition in school and the community

Nutritionist, Jenny Tomei marks Eating Disorders Awareness Week with some tips for schools for preventing a growing problem among...

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Jenny Tomei
Teacher strikes

Why I won’t be joining today’s strike action

As teachers head out for their second day of strike action, James Lipscombe explains why he walked out for...

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James Lipscombe
Trauma

Critical incidents: Five principles to plan for the unplannable

Every critical incident and every community's response is unique, says Beck Ferrari, but some key principles can promote recovery...

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Beck Ferrari
Enrichment

Lack of funding threatens a neo-feudal age of cultural capital

Cultural capital is becoming the preserve of the few as enrichment is pushed out by the funding squeeze, says...

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Miles Huppatz