Teach Primary  |  Vol.8 No.6
Dylan Wiliam offers his insight on how schools can rethink assessment now that national curriculum levels have been removed; Russell Hobby argues the importance of baseline assessment in reception; and Mick Waters considers the legacy of Michael Gove. Our back to school issue is bursting with creative lesson plans for music, art, history and science – including how to tackle evolution in KS2 – and we have a maths special dedicated to supporting teachers with planning for the new curriculum. We also announce our 2014 children’s book awards, picking out 50 titles that every 5-11 year old will love to read.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Teach Primary Vol.8 No.6.