Teach Primary  |  Vol.10 No.5.
Stop spending hours on feedback; learn the art of managing up; and why ability grouping has to go. You can also find out how one school has cracked Singaporean maths; how every teacher in this school has achieved, but don’t feel as though their creativity is shackled by a textbook-heavy maths curriculum. In fact, with the books taking care of what the children are learning, staff can focus their creative lesson planning on how the children are learning. You’ll also find teaching resources in our lesson plan section including adapting Roald Dahl for film. And our computing special has ideas on using tech to inspire learning and why all teachers can and should be using the Raspberry Pi in classrooms.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Teach Primary Vol.10 No.5. .