
I love teaching Shakespeare. Whether it's re-exploring Macbeth for the hundredth year in succession or delving in and out of...
Continue ReadingI love teaching Shakespeare. Whether it's re-exploring Macbeth for the hundredth year in succession or delving in and out of...
Continue ReadingBrian Reeve-Hayes, PSHE specialist and Education Consultant, gives his top tips on how to prepare for the upcoming Statutory PSHE...
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Continue ReadingHow many teachers know what LGBTAQI+ stands for? How many teachers know why it matters? How many teachers are aware...
Continue ReadingAlthough textbooks had fallen out of favour in recent years, with photocopying budgets down many teachers are visiting their stockcupboards...
Continue ReadingDo you remember how you celebrated the end of your exams or when you broke up from school for the...
Continue ReadingSex. The great motivator; the great communicator; the great seller. ‘Everything is about sex,’ said Oscar Wilde, ‘except for sex....
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