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News archive for 12th May 2019
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Progressive teaching methods have fuelled rise in poor discipline, bad behaviour tsar says
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Telegraph
Britain should 'celebrate' more state school children going to Oxbridge, Education Secretary says
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Telegraph
University World News - UK and global edition: week ending 12th May 2019
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University World News
The cognitive dissonance model
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Teacher Toolkit
P1 pupils are still being tested - despite vote to scrap project
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Express
'It's people who do the bullying - but social media helps'
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Why ACEs are key to behaviour management
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Why studying history should be an imperative
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Social media has a tiny effect on teenagers
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Teacher Toolkit
Sats week: What to expect
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Why teachers must remember your students are not your children
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Hinds: concern over stats about 'context', not numbers
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
‘Children have a right to education – regardless of immigration status’
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Schools that ‘teach to the test’ to be penalised by inspectors
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Scottish government accused of ‘contempt’ over P1 tests
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Why games in lessons let down the pupils who need us most
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Times Educational Supplement | TES
Calls for private school head’s sacking for ‘tasteless Holocaust analogy’
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Guardian
Mind your headlines
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HEPI
Where is OfS going with student surveys?
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Wonkhe
Improving mathematics in Key Stage 2 and 3: what next?
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Research Schools Network
I want ‘broad range’ of schools for new network, says DfE behaviour tsar Bennett
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Schools Week
Scotland: Controversial P1 tests carried out 11,500 times despite MSPs’ vote to scrap them
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Mail
Timpson review: Questions over councils’ role in oversight of pupil movement
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Schools Week
University principal received £40,000 disruption allowance for moving from England
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Herald Scotland
Is it the system that needs to change, or school leaders?
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Schools Week
Forget AI. How about (just) intelligence?
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Financial Times
Government accused of contempt as P1 testing continues
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Herald Scotland
Scottish ministers accused as P1 pupils face tests
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Times
School inspectors will look beyond Sats test results, says Ofsted chief Amanda Spielman
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Times
Scotland: East Lothian RC school seeks new head teacher - or ‘leader of learning’ if they’re not Catholic
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Scotsman
One third of councils are paying for police officers in schools
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Herald Scotland