Staff at Highcliffe School wanted to give students access to high-quality computing and ICT at all key stages. Mark Mortell explains how they set and achieved their goals
The implications of implementing the draft curriculum are not the same for everyone. Neil Short considers how it looks from the small school perspective
Michael Gove’s new primary history curriculum may be controversial, but it offers opportunities for gifted and talented pupils to embrace historical understanding and develop their learning skills, explains Steve Mynard
Marking is often the focus for assessment policies, but using other types of feedback will benefit your pupils and strengthen your subject teams, as John Blanchard explains
In her speech marking the State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday 8 May, the Queen referred to plans to introduce a new National Curriuclum, restructure the way in which teachers are given pay rises, and reform exams.
As we wait for the consultation response, we’re giving the final comment on the draft curriculum to Professor Dominic Wyse at the Institute of Education
Packed full of innovative and practical ideas for the classroom and curriculum, the Teaching, Learning & Pastoral Hub helps you to achieve or maintain outstanding teaching and learning across the school – plus supplying you with guidance and support for wellbeing and behaviour.
As curriculum manager, by engaging the excitement and enthusiasm of your teaching staff you can have a big impact on securing effective practice that provides a better learning experience for all students. Linda Hammersley-Fletcher shows how