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Rachel Mills
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Teacher of History and Politics. Professional Tutor working with beginner teachers and mentors. Love a good book.
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Reform are now coming after people with permanent residency. It'll be citizens next. No one is safe from authoritarian governments.
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Listening to this pca.st/episode/5203...

It's very good breakdown of all sorts of aspects of education changes over the last 10 years and @counsellc.bsky.social has a great sense of what went well and what mutated to more of the same.
What is genericism, and why is it so important? With Christine Councsell
pca.st
Totally agree. Holiday for senior leaders, sixth form and year 11 leads and curriculum leaders comes to an end as soon as those results drop.
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Yesterday I contacted the #mentors I work with to suggest some blogs I have written in response to the mentor queries I have received at this time of year. If you work with #ITT beginning teachers in #PGCE #SCITT #TeacherEducation these may be of use.

A 🧵 of 9 blogs for this time of year... 1/
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Starmer should invite Farage to tour a NHS ward in central London to see how much he connects with working people.
Excl: Nigel Farage will challenge Sir Keir Starmer to accompany him on a visit to a working men’s club in the north of England to see who connects better with working people, as the Reform UK leader makes his pitch to traditional Labour voters.

www.thetimes.com/article/331b...
Nigel Farage to challenge Keir Starmer to ‘connect with working people’
The Reform UK leader is seeking to capitalise on his party’s rising popularity by launching his ‘biggest direct attack yet’ on the prime minister
www.thetimes.com
An afternoon well spent!
To rhyme with Ali and Harry presumably 😂
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The Trump regime is not remotely interested in "free speech", in any meaningful sense.

What it wants is impunity for its own speech, while intimidating and silencing opposing ideas.
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The sheer barefaced dishonesty of a regime that is snatching people off the streets for their speech; painting over testimonials to women & minorities in US history; subjugating universities & trying to crush research into subjects it dislikes, standing as a champion of "free speech" is staggering.
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NEW: Weekend News Agents

Was a pleasure to sit down with the great Jake Tapper to talk his new book “Original Sin”- about the decline of Joe Biden and the “cover up” in office about his health.

Is a quite the listen. Perfect for the bank holiday.

👇

podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/t...
The truth behind Joe Biden’s decline: the inside story
Podcast Episode · The News Agents · 23/05/2025 · 33m
podcasts.apple.com
Looks great! My youngest has taken to making focaccia which is delicious but dangerously moreish!
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Perhaps notable that the Tory polling collapse in the last month has been almost entirely concentrated among older voters, while the Labour polling dip is almost wholly among younger voters.
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Looking for your first teaching position? Our three-part webinar series is here to help you succeed!

Our expert panel walk you through finding opportunities, applications, and interview success.

Access part 1 on-demand here: https://shorturl.pulse.ly/hesdu2lvwz
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Important enough for a second repost. It was so short sighted to get rid of them.
Sure Start centres saved UK government £2 for every £1 spent, study finds

New Labour initiative created ‘remarkably long-lasting’ health and education improvements, says report

and the Tories destroyed them

www.theguardian.com/education/20...
Sure Start centres saved UK government £2 for every £1 spent, study finds
New Labour initiative created ‘remarkably long-lasting’ health and education improvements, says report
www.theguardian.com
The increased pay award and increase in funding to schools is welcome. The requirement that schools make further ‘efficiencies’ AKA cuts, to cover shortfall is not. And as for exhortation to increase productivity - pretty tricky when you are already maxed out and exhausted….
I am so sorry for your loss.
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That headroom is not spread equally. Schools with high retention (strong relationships & culture) tend to have more experienced staff & bigger costs. In areas of lower funding gaps are exacerbated. Not at all the same as higher funded, high turnover, lower cost base.
We need a level playing field.
Lots of ECT mentors so yes, I’m sure we could sort something out!
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This, to me, is the single change that would do the most to improve history teaching in the UK.

It could happen pretty much immediately, would face little opposition, and is cost neutral. And, like it or not, GCSE assessment rubrics are probs the biggest lever we can pull to effect change at scale.
It’s time to sort out - finally - rubbish source questions in GCSE (and to an extent A Level) History exams. Asking generic questions of a couple of sentences of text with almost no contextual detail is not historical and we should have stopped this years ago.

clioetcetera.com/2015/07/22/w...
Why do GCSE and A-Level exams get it so horribly wrong?
As GCSE and A-Level reforms come into reality over the next year, I am left reflecting on the latest stage in a story that has been developing in England for over two decades: the way in which sources...
clioetcetera.com