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To take arms against a sea of troubles
01 September 2010 | Gerald Haigh
Do we really "live in interesting times"? According to Gerald Haigh, we always have.
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The impact of the Sir Jim Rose Review of Dyslexia
01 August 2009 | Gerald Haigh
Sir Jim Rose’s Review of dyslexia ('Identifying and Teaching Children and Young People with Dyslexia and Literacy Difficulties'. June 2009) taken together with the government’s commitment to provide £10m of support is a huge morale booster for families affected by Dyslexia.
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The Biggest Test of All
01 March 2009 | Andrew Thraves
If Britain is to prosper in the future we will need sharper assessment
tools to make sure pupils are developing essential basic skills. GL
Assessment's Andrew Thraves investigates the Assessing Pupils' Progress
scheme in School Leadership Today magazine. Please see the pdf attached
and also the website:
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Why are Spelling Errors Interesting
01 February 2009 | Mike de la Mere
A correct spelling of a word is a correct spelling. Incorrect spellings, on the other hand, may vary considerably.
As a result, these incorrect spellings can illuminate how a pupil's spelling is developing and which aspects of the spelling system they may be finding difficult.
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Should children's books be labelled with a recommended age group?
01 January 2009 | Gerald Haigh
On the one side are those who don’t want a
book’s readership arbitrarily narrowed down, and on the other are those, who feel that buyers could do with a bit of
guidance. Who's right?
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