Five self-care tips for teachers this summer (and beyond) How to reconnect with yourself and set realistic boundaries to see you through the next academic year
Exposure to the Israel-Hamas war is harming young people They are being increasingly drawn into polarised views and mental distress – but we can model a better way
A plan to start fixing the SEND system right now Child of the North and the Centre for Young Lives have published a plan to get SEND provision on its feet. Here are its main recommendations
Seven signs of SLCN – and how to support them in the classroom Affecting nearly two million children, it’s crucial teachers can spot speech, language and communication needs early to support pupils to thrive
Three considerations for every teacher developing oracy Oracy can enhance children’s learning and raise achievement across the curriculum, including on standardised tests
How Labour can deliver universal work experience equitably With only seven per cent of employers currently offering work experience,here are three recommendations for Labour to deliver its ambition
Ten principles to guide Labour’s review of assessment Understanding the strengths and flaws of the last round of assessment reforms should guide the new review away from pitfalls
Votes at 16: What can we learn from schools’ mock elections? Our mock election shows community cohesion must be back on the agenda for schools whether 16-year-olds get the vote or not
Two first steps towards a racially inclusive teaching profession The latest data on diversity in the teacher workforce is unsurprising – and we can very easily do a lot better