One hundred years ago, a hitherto individual by the name Gavrilo Princip, a member of Young Bosnia, set in motion a chain of events that would eventually…
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History remains one of the most popular subjects at A-level, with some figures suggesting that it continues to gain favour with youngsters beyond GCSE. While that is,…
It is that time of year again when, as a teacher, you are readying yourself for another exciting year of study. It can be an…
If you thought your PGCE was the toughest experience of your life, well, you’ve got a surprise in store for you – your first year…
The results of a fascinating study from psychologists at Harvard University and the University of Virginia were published earlier this month in the journal Science. In…
Albus Dumbledore has been named as teachers' top fictional teacher in a poll conducted by TES. Professor Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore, to give him his…
The fact that you have got through your teacher training course unscathed and are still enthusiastic about the teaching profession is a landmark event in itself. Now…
A comment from a prominent expert in social work that Haringey’s legal advice in the Baby P case had been provided by a locum solicitor…