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Reading attitudes matter: Do you know what your pupils think?
Oracy in the primary school maths classroom
Maths: Recall of addition/subtraction facts at key stage 1
To stop or not to stop? A case study of flexible teaching timetables
Black History Month: Using real stories in the primary school classroom
Five ways to improve maths lessons in your primary school
Creating a school culture of risk-taking and exploration
Ideas for working effectively with multilingual families
The importance of behaviour for learning
First encounters with William Shakespeare
Pupils' language: Are we missing a trick in primary assessment?
The word gap: Supporting pupils’ spoken language
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