More reading tests won’t help children improve their literacy – here’s what will / Letters
Michael Robinson says teachers, governors and unions need to get round the table and find real solutions, not argue about testing for 13-year-olds. Plus letters from Simon Gibbs, Helen Elliott and Tristram Burden As the chair of governors at a large secondary school in a deprived area, I’m glad (…)
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