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Aiming to please
Schools’ prime concern is education, not happiness, so surely teachers can’t be held responsible for students’ moods? But as Clare Jarmy discovers, well-being and learning are inextricably linked
20 June 2014
So, are you seeing what I’m seeing?
Personal opinions will inevitably affect your teaching – but the pitfalls can be avoided if you share beliefs in a positive way
14 March 2014
Classroom practice - So, are you seeing what I’m seeing?
Personal opinions will inevitably affect your teaching – but the pitfalls can be avoided if you share beliefs in a positive way
14 March 2014
Classroom practice - Change the rules and everyone’s a winner
Competition needn’t be a zero-sum game: a fresh approach can make it a positive experience for all students – even if they lose
8 November 2013
Classroom practice - Change the rules and everyone’s a winner
Competition needn’t be a zero-sum game: a fresh approach can make it a positive experience for all students – even if they lose
8 November 2013
Classroom practice - Speak easy: learning through discussion
Teachers can feel as if they spend half their time telling students to quieten down, but there are reasons why it’s good to talk
20 September 2013
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