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Sam Sims
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Want happier teachers? Get rid of the fluff
If the latest workload reduction taskforce really wants to make a difference, it should look at eradicating the pointless tasks that clog up teachers’ working days, explains Sam Sims
General
9 August 2023
in tray out tray fluff tray
Why modelling should be at the heart of teacher CPD
With new research showing the value that modelling can have in professional development, Sam Sims argues that it should be included in all teacher training programmes
General
28 March 2023
Why modelling should be at the heart of teacher CPD
‘The DfE claims teacher retention is “broadly stable” - it’s a whopping great fib’
A quick look at the figures shows us that teacher retention isn’t ‘broadly stable’. Only by accepting this will the government be able to take steps towards tackling the crisis, writes one research fellow
29 March 2018
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