STEM: From ramshackle Cornish shed to engineers’ paradise
For science teacher Jon Dean, life altered beyond all recognition in 2012 on the day he joined Truro High School...
Read moreFor science teacher Jon Dean, life altered beyond all recognition in 2012 on the day he joined Truro High School...
Read moreIt’s always a welcome distraction from politics when Members of Parliament decide to write about their particular hobby horse –...
Read moreAn MP has called for more teaching of Medieval history in schools, claiming that “vast chunks” of England’s past will...
Read moreFollowing the publication of The Times Education Commission’s report into the future of schooling in the UK, it is heartening...
Read moreIn England, fewer than 1 per cent of GCSE students study a text written by a person of colour, and,...
Read moreAsk any teacher and they will tell you that the word “change” is endemic in education. It is frequently talked...
Read moreAs a school boy in what was then Swaziland, Conrad Hughes says he was “terrible” at French. His marks were...
Read moreEducation secretary Nadhim Zahawi has announced a new natural history GCSE subject, that will be launched for first teaching in...
Read moreWe read Professor Dominic Wyse’s article on the need to change the way we teach grammar with interest and surprise....
Read moreLet’s start with the hard truth that teachers in the creative arts don’t want to hear. The arts do not...
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