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A nine-year-old boy in a wheelchair is delightedly pressing the large button on a battery-powered speaker that calls Betsy the...
Education researchers are a strange breed. While the think-tanks openly court the press, and even the university academics are...
A customised Marmite jar stands on Katharine Birbalsingh’s desk, with the name “Michaela” emblazoned across it. It’s a stroke of...
“I didn’t have a positive experience at school,” admits Debra Rutley, “and I think that has had a massive...
The British Educational Suppliers’ Association that she heads up is just round the corner, on the dingier side of...
Ofsted’s case studies have not always had their intended consequences. As Sean Harford said at the recent ‘Radical ideas...
Mark Martin is standing at Silicon Roundabout in London, the location of choice for so many of the capital’s...
As I mount the steps to the National Education Union’s London headquarters, I can’t help feeling disappointment that the...
Looked-after children have poor educational outcomes. Only one in seven achieve five GCSEs at A*-C – compared with one...