View Article  Three brief extracts to keep the debate raging
TEACHING unions formed a united front yesterday against introducing new methods of fast-tracking experienced teachers who wish to transfer from the private to the state sector.

England lacks 3,500 mathematics teachers in its secondary schools. But in spite   more »
View Article  What about Classics in City Academies?
The latest Sunday Times had a piece about independent schools helping with new city academies. I append some of the article. It just occurs to me that this could be a way of bringing the Classics to some state schools, who are apparently to be freed from sticking to the National Curriculum. Is there any Classics teacher whose school has been asked to help! If so, say what you think can be done. Use this blog if it helps.   more »

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