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Researchers find that primary school tests have little effect on children’s happiness and wellbeing

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Study compares pupils taking tests in England, to those who do not in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.

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Book: Mastery in reading comprehension by @rogue_reading via @BloomsburyEd

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A guide for primary teachers and leaders – By Kala Williams

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Book: Utterly Jarvellous by @sai_path via @BloomsburyEd

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50 primary (junior) science activities you can do in a jar – By Dr Sai Pathmanathan

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Book: Assemblies for all by Paul Stanley via @BloomsburyEd

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Diverse and exciting assembly ideas for all Key Stage 2 children

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Books: Maths Mastery Reasoning by @MrBeeTeach via @BloomsburyEd

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Mathematics reasoning resources for Key Stages 1&2

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Pupils Writing Memoir: A Great Literacy Topic

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KS2 focus on the teaching of memoir.

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‘No evidence’ grammar schools can promote social mobility, study suggests

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Expanding the number of grammar schools is unlikely to promote social mobility by providing more

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UKEdMag: We’re All Authors Together by @JRTroughton

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We’re All Authors Together – This article originally appeared in Issue 48 of the UKEd Magazine. Click

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Book: The Silver Hand by Terry Deary

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At the time of writing, we are drawing towards the centenary of the end of

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STEAM not STEM! by @boltcallum

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STEM, the acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths, is something that I am passionate

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Book: Mastering Primary English by Wendy Jolliffe & David Waugh

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With the (re) introduction of phonics, grammar and a focus on some classic texts, there

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Book: Mastering Primary Science by Kenna Worthington & Amanda McCrory

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In their book Mastering Primary Science, Amanda McCrory and Kenna Worthington explore some crucial information to help understand the issues, problems and opportunities that teaching the subject can provide you as a developing practitioner in the subject.

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Book: How to be an Outstanding Primary Teaching Assistant by Emma Davie

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This easy-to-use book includes creative advice to how to best assist both the teacher within the classroom and the children they teach, including those with special educational needs, English as an additional language, or behavioural difficulties.

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UKEdMag: T for Transition by @SarahLWilliam11

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What’s the difference? by @primaryreflect

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Last year I moved to Year 2. That was a difference, a few of my

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