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Does learning foreign languages matter anymore, now that the whole world wants to speak English? Hilary Moriarty says “yes”
Does learning foreign languages matter anymore, now that the whole world wants to speak English? Hilary Moriarty says “yes”
Whether your child loves it or hates it, school uniform can bring a sense of allegiance and be a source of pride.
The GCSE reforms will spell the end of most coursework as part of GCSE examination. Hilary Moriarty can understand why the government and Ofqual have made the move, but wonders what will now cater for students with different talents.
School food has changed beyond recognition. And that’s something which benefits everyone.
Travel, they say, broadens the mind. I’m not so sure.
Everyone is demanding grades – from politicians to business leaders and of course parents – and most schools are delivering, but is this at the expense of education? Hilary Moriarty asks the question.
On Saturday 24 August Hilary appeared on BBC Breakfast to discuss modern use of the apostrophe with Luisa Zissman.
The experience of the UK’s first youth crime commissioner is a lesson in the dangers of social media that all our students – and teachers – must learn, says Hilary Moriarty.
TES is right to draw attention to both the economic value of a British education as offered in international schools overseas and the risk to this valuable sector from the constant, noisy washing of allegedly dirty linen – the criticism of British qualifications – in public (“Why the world is buying what we’re rejecting“, 20… Read More »
I began examining – English Lang and Lit – in the early days of what became 10 years out of the classroom, raising a family. I was able to mark when babies slept, and 300 or 400 scripts were actually easier to squeeze into three weeks then than they were when I was back in… Read More »