A Brave New Dawn for English GCSEs: Some Questions
So the cat is out the bag. Old school terminal exams are here to stay. There is an end to coursework and its bastard... The post A Brave New Dawn for English GCSEs: Some Questions appeared first on...
View ArticleWhy Sir Michael Wilshaw is Wrong about More National Tests
“For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.” H.L. Mencken In the most recent annual review conducted by... The post Why Sir Michael Wilshaw is Wrong about More...
View ArticleQuestions About Initial Teacher Training
We can all agree that one sound method of improving our school system is to attract great candidates into the profession, before training them... The post Questions About Initial Teacher Training...
View ArticleBreaking the Shackles of National Curriculum Levels
“We need to switch to a different conception of children’s ability. Every child, during Primary, being capable of anything, depending upon the effort that... The post Breaking the Shackles of National...
View ArticleThe Problem with Research Evidence in Education
Today I have the opportunity to discuss with policy makers about the role of research evidence in education, in a CEBE (Coalition for a... The post The Problem with Research Evidence in Education...
View ArticleThe Problem with Research Evidence in Education – Part 2
Yesterday I attended a CEBE (Coalition for Evidence-Based Education) event about the role of research evidence in education. The use of evidence is squarely... The post The Problem with Research...
View ArticleA Future for Research Schools
Before the summer, Huntington School applied for one of the Department for Education (DfE) grants to become a pilot EEF Research School: It... The post A Future for Research Schools appeared first on...
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