A common issue is that students will rush straight to the question without first reading the rubric or introduction. The ...
Access arrangements aim for fairness, but they only work well with early planning, clear communication and consistent ...
Media and film studies teach students to critically analyse and create media, giving them control over their own ...
Writing for meaning and purpose requires more than syntactical and grammatical accuracy; pupils must be aware of their ...
Advice on what schools (and parents) can do to help their Year 11 students navigate the crucial final year of their ...
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Add the visual elements of the character passports by choosing colours, borders, symbols, and illustrations that match each character’s personality. For example, good characters might use bright tones ...
The dreaded weekly spelling test is causing serious self-esteem issues for pupils across the country. For what purpose, asks Dan ...
For many schools, having trust-wide support can make the process feel more manageable. At Bradford Diocesan Academies Trust (BDAT), the ability to buy at scale, centralise workload and bring schools ...
Unless we persuade disadvantaged children to take part in the arts, we’re limiting their future opportunities, says Professor Maggie Atkinson… The debate about why the arts matter to education often ...
There are three components to reading fluency: accuracy, automaticity and prosody. Accuracy provides the foundation – readers must be able to decode words on the page accurately to be in with a chance ...
‘Low level disruption’ is no trivial matter, argues Joanna Williams - and it’s time schools woke up to the need for a better managed approach to discipline The retention crisis has been blamed on ...