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If you're anything like me, there are certain conference slides that instantly make you reach for a pen.
At the AQA Science Conference 2026, that slide was a timeline stretching all the way from 2026 to 2034.
We've known for some time that curriculum and assessment reform is on the horizon for GCS...
For years, many of us have taught practical science using a familiar framework.
Ask a question. Form a hypothesis. Change one variable. Measure the outcome. Draw a conclusion.
Ask students to describe the scientific method, and you'll usually hear some version of exactly that.
But what if that is...
The 25-mark essay in AQA A-Level Biology has a reputation.
For some students, it's the question they dread most. For others, it's an opportunity to pick up valuable marks by showcasing knowledge from across the specification.
As teachers, it's also one of the trickiest parts of the course to prepa...
Every year, around this time, A-Level Biology teachers start asking the same question:
What should we be prioritising before the exams?
Now, let's be clear from the outset.
This is not about predicting the exam.
No one can do that.
But what we can do is look carefully at historical patterns, id...
As teachers, we often find ourselves battling the same problem: there never seems to be enough lesson time.
Curriculums are packed. Exam specifications are content-heavy. Students need more practice, more feedback, and more opportunities to apply their knowledge. Yet many of us still spend a signif...
If you're still spending hours creating PowerPoints, worksheets, revision lessons, and classroom activities from scratch, it might be time to rethink how you're working.
Over the past year, AI tools have become increasingly common in education. Some have been overhyped. Others have created more wor...
Lesson observations are meant to improve teaching.
But what if, in many schools, they’re actually doing the opposite?
High-stakes lesson observations can often lead to performative teaching, increased anxiety, and a breakdown in trust between teachers and leadership. Instead of supporting professi...
If you’re thinking about moving into senior leadership in education, qualifications alone won’t get you there.
The reality? Stepping into roles like Assistant Head or Senior Leader requires a combination of leadership experience, strategic thinking, confidence, and the ability to communicate impact...
At this year’s BETT conference, I had the chance to meet Sarah Cooper and Curtis Scott from The Sixth Form Bolton—and honestly, I was blown away.
Their session on Canva Education wasn’t just inspirational. It was practical, strategic, and laser-focused on one thing: improving teaching and learning ...
This isn’t a “quit teaching overnight” story. If you’re side-eyeing your career this January and wondering what life could look like beyond the classroom, this is for you. My journey took six years—six years of juggling full-time teaching, parenting twins, and building something on the side. I did n...
Have student attention spans really collapsed…or have classrooms changed faster than young brains ever could?
If you’ve ever stood at the front of a classroom thinking, “I’ve planned this well… so why have I lost them already?”, this post is for you. Today, we’re unpacking the neuroscience behind a...
Be honest—how much of your lesson is you talking, and how much is your students actually thinking?
If you’re like many teachers, a lot of lesson time is spent on what I call chalk and talk: explaining, modelling, checking understanding, and sometimes re-explaining. And while that’s necessary, espec...