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Book Review: Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Dragon?: Why China Has the Best (and Worst) Education System in the World
As a Chinese person who has experienced elementary to postgraduate education in China and now researches education in a...
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Edition 11
Toby Marshall argues that the government’s move of Initial Teacher Training (ITT) from universities and into schools is a...
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Week commencing 1 December, 2014
Our reviewer of the week is Jill Berry, a former head, now educational consultant and Twitter addict @jillberry102 Top...
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Edition 10
The European people must first wake up, shake themselves and stop playing the game of the Sleeping Beauty, said...
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Book Review: Transforming education through teacher leadership
My heart sank when I first saw this book’s title and I thought; “Yet another claim that middle leaders...
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Week commencing 24 November, 2014
Our blog reviewer of the week is Harry Fletcher-Wood, a secondary history teacher and head of teacher professional development...
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Book Review: Consiglieri: Leading from the Shadows
First the worst, second the best, third the one with the hairy chest.” Richard Hytner quotes this playground rhyme...
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Edition 9
The proportion of female students studying economics A-level in the UK remains stubbornly low. But it was the marked...
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Week commencing 17 November, 2014
Our guest blog reviewer of the week is Emma Hardy, primary school teacher and union activist @emmaannhardy The Subtle...
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Book Review: Growth Mindset Pocketbook
Carol Dweck’s discovery that some students have a “growth mindset”, the belief that intelligence or ability can be incrementally...
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Edition 8
Schools are becoming more concerned about homophobic, biphobic and transphobic (HBT) bullying, so NatCen’s report for the Government Equalities...
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