Opening Doors to Ambitious Primary English by Bob Cox

Passion, poetry and plenty of practical pedagogical tips make this an empowering read for primary English teachers, says Emma...

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Lessons from the head’s office by Brian Walton

It's not the most organised book I've read, says Sonia Thompson, but it's a bold and heartening guide to...

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The Review. What do new teachers need to know?

Peter Foster provides are rare, cohesive structure to the sorts of knowledge teachers need and what they consist of,...

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The Review: Sentence models for creative writing

Terry Freedman is unconvinced by the premise and irritated by basic English errors in this compendium of sentence structures

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The Review: Bubble Schools by Tony Breslin

Tony Breslin's sequel to 'Lessons from Lockdown' is a valiant effot to secure a positive legacy from an awful...

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The Review: Unity in Diversity by Rachel Macfarlane

Bukky Yusuf applauds Rachel Macfarlane's courage to use her 'privilege as a force for good

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The Review: Boys Do Cry by Matthew Pinkett

Informed, at times unexpectedly emotive, and studded with practical solutions, 'Boys Do Cry' leaves Sanum Khan reflecting on her...

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Pretended. Schools and section 28 by Catherine Lee

Pretended takes readers on an emotionally charged journey through the dark corridors of Margaret Thatcher’s infamous Section 28 legislation,...

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The Teachers: A Year Inside America’s Most Vulnerable, Important Profession

Alexandra Robbins’ The Teachers is a powerful and moving portrayal of the challenges, triumphs and realities educators face in...

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