Teachers deserve their long summer holidays
What’s the best thing about teaching? July and August! Or so the old joke goes. The long school holidays are…
Every boy needs a strong male role model in their life
Imagine you are the parent of a primary-school aged boy. Outside of family, how many men do you think your…
Labour owes it to special needs children to reform SEND
They say that history repeats itself, but the Labour party won’t be expecting it to happen quite so quickly. Last…
The biggest reason people aren’t having babies? FOMO
In his book Selfish Reasons To Have More Kids, economist Bryan Caplan notes that, due to modern conveniences and our better…
Bridget Phillipson can’t be trusted to fix Britain’s schools
If relationships between Ofsted and schools are already frayed, then we may officially be about to reach the end of…
The sad decline of reading
At secondary school open days, English teachers are always asked the same questions by anxious parents of year six students:…
Bonnie Blue deserves to be cancelled
Dr Gail Dines, a professor of sociology and women’s studies, defines the ‘pornification of society’ as a culture where explicit…
Bridget Phillipson’s Ofsted reforms are a mess
In 1902, Holly Mount School in Bury was shut down following a scandal over alleged brutality against the children. The…
How Trump could reverse America’s baby bust
Over the past few weeks, the White House has been considering a range of ideas to boost America’s falling birth…
In defence of ‘free’ breakfast clubs
This week the government has started rolling out their free breakfast club scheme, which will be trialled in 750 primary…
The teachers’ union should be on the side of private schools
The National Education Union has accused private schools of exploiting staff to save money. ‘Staff working in the private education…
There’s an obvious reason pre-school children are falling behind
Something is rotten in the state of British schools. According to primary school teachers, one in four Reception students are…
Fixing free childcare would be an easy win for Labour
Parents of young children should be happy: since September 2024, those with an income of less than £100,000 a year…
Strict schools are sapping the joy out of learning
When it comes to behaviour policies, schools have fallen into two extremes. Across the border in Scotland, schools practise ‘restorative…
The problem with ‘diversifying’ the curriculum
As an English teacher, one of my favourite poems to teach, to pupils of almost all ages, is Chinua Achebe’s…
Labour’s axing of Latin lessons is an act of cultural vandalism
The Labour government seems determined to undermine excellence in schools. The Department for Education has announced that from February it…
The hypocrisy of Labour’s plan to solve youth unemployment
The government has today announced a £45 million work drive, with proposed changes to the welfare and out-of-work support systems,…
Labour’s exam reforms make some sense
In an address to 1,500 school and academy trust leaders, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson last week asked schools to stop…
Labour’s term-time holiday crackdown won’t work
In the bestselling book Freakonomics, the authors Stephen J. Dubner and Steven Levitt outline an experiment which involved fining parents…
The problem with compulsory GCSE resits
This morning, students up and down across the country will anxiously open up their GCSE results, with local papers publishing…
Male violence does not take place in a vacuum
There have been lots of reasons to be optimistic this summer: the glorious spectacle of the Olympics; the (relatively) good…
Can we really teach children to spot fake news?
As part of the ongoing review into the primary and secondary school curriculum, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has announced that…
Labour’s private school VAT raid will stunt social mobility
Following the announcement of Rachel Reeves’ spending cuts on Monday, the Treasury confirmed that VAT will be applied to private…
There’s a reason Eton is cracking down on smartphones
Eton College has just announced that it will ban new pupils from bringing smartphones to school from September, and will give them…
The truth about the ‘ban’ on sex education
Increasingly, it feels like the Tories want to distract from their looming defeat by doing everything they can to keep…