Opinion

It’s OK for BAME teachers to hold conservative educational values

Crucial work is needed to tackle racial injustice in education, but it won’t be achieved by silencing challenging voices...

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SHIVAN DAVIS
Covid

The government’s Covid response has gone from shameful to shameless

This government has some nerve telling teachers to keep calm and carry on, writes Mary Bousted “Tell your members...

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MARY BOUSTED
Opinion

How can we adapt to new practices while keeping workload down?

Covid has reduced our face-to-face contact with colleagues. So how do we sustain school improvement in an era of...

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TOM STEVENS

Review: Social mobility by Lee Elliott Major and Stephen Machin

This book offers a detailed analysis of what we know about social mobiliy but a less compelling case for...

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Naureen Khalid’s blogs of the week, 23 November, 2020

Naureen Khalid’s top picks of this week’s education topics include dominance and affiliation, competition and collaboration, confidence and growth,...

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Features

Profile: Matt Rooney, principal, St Giles School

A headteacher for only three years, NASEN award-winner Matt Rooney isn’t wasting any time in making an impact, finds...

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JL Dutaut
Opinion

The government’s culture war is chilling for curriculum rigour

Accusations of anti-patriotism and threats of legal action have worrying implications for teachers of history, writes Jonathan Mountstevens When...

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JONATHAN MOUNTSTEVENS
Opinion

We can have sustainable schools if we pull together

The best place to start the green revolution is in our schools, say Mathilde Iveson and Amelie Nichols We’ve...

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MATHILDE IVESON and AMELIE NICHOLS
Opinion

Tackling racism starts with teacher training and development

The Institute of Race Relations’ recent paper shows why we can’t let up on the fight against racism in...

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DR HEATHER MCCLUE