As the drive to improve literacy in school continues, Gerald Haigh says the starting point for any debate about language and literacy should still start with the 1974 Bullock Report
How can students achieve the highest grades in GCSEs and A-Levels? In this at-a-glance article, Glenys Hart and Rosie Beach look at how teachers can support the development of skills in biology by extending learning opportunities in school and beyond
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In a continuing challenge to schools to raise standards of literacy among their pupils, Ofsted has produced a report highlighting what works in successful secondary schools. David Gordon looks at the integrated, cross-curricular approach that it recommends
Many of our pupils come from homes which do not support the acquisition of literacy, meaning they have already fallen behind by the time they start school. Lynn Maidment examines why schools should be prioritising the development of literacy and other cross-curricular skills in their planning