The Review: Curriculum Revolutions by Martin Robinson

They say everything comes back around in education, writes Stephen Lane, but like Doctor Who, regeneration brings them back...

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Review: The power of professional learning networks

The level of detail is sometimes overwhelming, but it's a must-have compendium of ideas for how to improve our...

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So what now? by Malcolm Groves and John West-Burnham

Primary teacher, Stephen Lockyer is unimpressed by an over-complicated and uninspiring attempt to shoehorn climate change into schools

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The Review: I heard what you said by Jeffrey Boakye

Nothing transformative has ever been said without making someone uncomfortable and this book is no exception, writes Kamraan Khan

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The Review: Head Trauma by Nick Smith

Contrary to the title’s implication, this book isn’t just the diary of a headteacher. It is the diary of...

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The Review: Naylor’s Natter by Phil Naylor

Its formatting tour de force allows readers to listen in for deeper learning, writes Frank Norris, but a little...

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The Review: The Rethinking Education Conference

Stan Pinsent rues a lack of debates at this inaugural event, but finds plenty to engage with and leaves...

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The Review: How Teaching Happens by Paul Kirschner and others

Robbie Burns is taken with a writing style and design that make complex ideas accessible - but it's missing...

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Summer reading… and beyond

JL Dutaut goes through publishers' slates to shortlist edu-books that are likely to make a splash in the next...

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