Author: stephencurran

Setting the right type of homework and engaging parents are key to educational success

Setting the right type of homework and engaging parents are key to educational success

Once again the UK has come out low in international education standings – this time in how much participation parents play in their children’s homework. According to a report released by the Varkey Foundation last week, a mere 11% of UK parents spend at least an hour every day helping their children with their homework…

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A Visit to East Delhi River Bed Slum

A Visit to East Delhi River Bed Slum

Nothing can really prepare someone like me, who is used to cleanliness, security, a steady income, a permanent home and knowing where the next meal is going to come from, for the feelings you have when you’re exposed to people who have none of these things, and who live in the most appalling conditions. The…

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Time tables will multiply knowledge

Time tables will multiply knowledge

It’s a fact that must not be ignored – children cannot do the most basic of sums without knowing their times tables. Times tables are essential for grasping multiplication and it’s impossible to do short and long division without knowing them. It’s not ‘old-fashioned’ or ‘learning by rote.’ Knowing your times tables is the fundamental…

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Time to re-think secondary education

Time to re-think secondary education

As politicians, teachers and parents study today’s secondary school league tables and play the comparison game, isn’t time we changed our archaic way of educating? The whole basis of today’s league table is how much academic progress and attainment schools have achieved for students. Of course, striving for the best academically should be a very…

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New education secretary must be bold

New education secretary must be bold

And so we welcome another new Secretary of State for Education and I for one am hoping Damian Hinds’ appointment heralds a return to the government’s election promises. It’s been said that Justine Greening was removed from the brief as she did not exactly see eye-to-eye on the Prime Minister’s vision for grammar schools as…

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