Good bye Mr Gove – Does the future of education look rosier without him?
Hurrah – the dragon is slain – Mr Gove – the education secretary has gone and we teachers can now […]
Hurrah – the dragon is slain – Mr Gove – the education secretary has gone and we teachers can now […]
So now another World Cup has come and gone. Well done to Germany, who were clearly the best side. Arguably
In 1993 (although it feels more like 1893!), I had been teaching Biology for about 8 years, when I decided
Striking Problems More than a fifth of England’s schools were closed on Thursday 10th July 2014 during a strike
The whole nation is once again looking forward to that time of the year in which we see Images of
Are students in grammar schools better behaved or are private schools the solution? I have had the privilege of having
Is the standard of behaviour better in some schools? Considering that there are around 4,000 secondary schools in the state
Teaching can be such pleasure and extremely rewarding In my years of teaching at a grammar school and largely the
The link between students’ behaviour and academic achievement is well established. A proof can be seen in the case of
With GCSE and A-Level exams approaching successful revision techniques become even more paramount. Huge proportions of students have not been