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Today's learners do not need to be confined to the traditional classroom setting, thanks to new interactive telecommunications technologies. The implications of being in the "Information Age" are far...

Secondary school students develop new reading strategies and a positive attitude toward reading through an effective literature circle.

Here are the voices of 50 women who are seldom heard – working class mothers – commenting on their own schooling and that of their children.

Using outstanding teachers of primary school composite classes researchers have developed a series of maxims which could be useful for other teachers.

Children have a very clear sense of what makes a good or bad teacher.

A code of silence is broken. Here are the health problems that are not often talked about in the staffroom.

Listening to parents and teachers and then working on ways to close the gap between their widely differing expectations.

There is bad power and good power, power that you resent and power you respect. The power a teacher can wield is examined and ways to create power that flows from admiration and regard are explained...

When we asked which topic subscribers would most like to see research about, appraisal topped the list. This article looks at (a) appraisal for firing - helps administrators only, and...

Many of our teaching techniques are based on behaviourist experiments of years ago. But behaviour analysis has moved on and discovered that most of what we do is governed by rules we...
