News

Three of our authors have written articles in Primary School Management Magazine
Wednesday, 17 April 2019
‹Featured within this issue are: 

'Inclusion versus exclusion. Jackie Ward considers the pressures that now weigh on schools when deciding whether they exclude a pupil.' (pages 42-43)

'The art of giving good feedback. Jill Berry looks at how to accurately appraise your colleagues' abilities in a way that everyone can get on board with ...' (pages 50-51)

'Introverts can be leaders too. Iesha Small explains why a gregarious personality needn't be a prerequisite for headship' (pages 66-67)

To read all of these fabulous articles you can get your FREE copy of Primary School Management Magazine here now - enjoy! 
Read more
'The Teacher's Toolkit' by Paul Ginnis has now been published in Australian and Hungarian
Wednesday, 17 April 2019
‹If you haven't done so already, why not find out a bit more about 'The Teacher's Toolkit' by Paul Ginnis and purchase a copy here now!

Or try before you buy and take a sneak peek inside the book here.
Read more
'North Yorkshire head eliminates school exclusions'
Tuesday, 16 April 2019
Click here to read the full article on BBC News' website.

In relation to this article we thought a newly published title of our may be of interest to you - On the Fringes by Jackie Ward.

In On the Fringes: Preventing exclusion in schools through inclusive, child-centred, needs-based practice, Jackie Ward opens up the debate surrounding school exclusion and its link to special educational needs (SEN), and shares action-oriented strategies designed to bring about a more inclusive approach. Click here to find out more and purchase your copy today!
Read more
'Fifth of teachers plan to leave profession within two years'
Tuesday, 16 April 2019
Click here to read the full article on The Guardian˜s website.

As regards to this article we have a couple of titles that may be of interest to you:

Martha Boyne, Emily Clements and Ben Wright™s Thrive: In your first three years in teaching equips trainee secondary school teachers with the know-how to lay the foundations for a successful career in teaching, long after the challenging first few years are over. Find out more about this title and purchase a copy here.

Teach Like You Imagined It by Kevin Lister shares a wealth of tools, ideas and encouragement to help teachers manage the conflicting pressures of teaching, and to become the educators they imagined they would be. This title is due to be published this summer - find out more and pre-order your copy here.
Read more
'Worsening child poverty harms learning, say teachers'
Monday, 15 April 2019
Read the full article on BBC News' website here.

In relation to this article, we thought you might like to discover 'The Working Class'. In The Working Class: Poverty, education and alternative voices, Ian Gilbert unites educators from across the UK and further afield to call on all those working in schools to adopt a more enlightened and empathetic approach to supporting children in challenging circumstances.

To celebrate The Working Class' one year publication anniversary we would like to off you a very special discount of 30% off this title, which can be redeemed by visiting our website here and entering discount code WOKRINGCLASS30 at checkout.
Read more
Browse through brilliant testimonials for 'The GCSE Mindset' ...
Monday, 15 April 2019
‹Discover the testimonials received from Heather Tunstall and Eddie Rollett in the reviews section on ˜The GCSE Mindset™ book page here.

Take a look inside the book here now!
Read more