Tes – Literacy: ‘There is a magic bullet in education, after all’
Pupils who can't read well won't succeed – in any subject. So make literacy your top priority, says our Director of Education, Crispin Chatterton.
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Pupils who can't read well won't succeed – in any subject. So make literacy your top priority, says our Director of Education, Crispin Chatterton.
Researchers say that "wordier" GCSE exam questions in subjects such as maths are problematic for "a significant minority of students with a low reading age".
John Dabell reviews Rapid, CoPS and LASS, our dyslexia screening assessments.
Bad assessment practices have accumulated like barnacles on a ship, says our Chief Executive, Greg Watson. Is it any wonder teachers are stressed?
A focused approach is needed to uncover difficulties with language development in primary school, writes Naomi Reed.
Following our study of 850,000 pupils, we analyse the results and explain why indicators of pupils in difficulty are not always obvious.
Expert warns that half of all adult mental health problems are established by the age of 14.