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Hello zimplysimple In the next PISA rankings, countries may be ranked on their ability to cultivate 'creative' students – but can we really measure creativity? Tes reporter Helen Ward investigates this in the next issue of Tes magazine and finds out that it’s not just complex, but may even be impossible. Not that it’s stopping schools from trying… Find out more in the 16 December issue of Tes magazine. Subscribe by Monday 11 December to get your copy delivered to your door. |
Also in next week’s issue: | Tips from the top – Stuart Lancaster, the ex-England Rugby Union manager and former PE teacher, explains why schools need to be freed from a culture of exam-results-based accountability and what makes for good leadership. | | Fighting talk – how stammering helped one teacher become better at his job, and why he believes the lessons he learned will help you to become a better teacher, too. | | Keeping calm – why we should help students get a grip on impulse control and how we can do it. | |
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Get your copy of the Tes Guide to School Trips Packed with all the information you need to plan an exciting, productive and safe trip for your students, this 52-page book walks you through: |
| - Planning the trip
- Risk assessments and legalities
- Inclusion and behaviour management
- How to get the best out of it
- Post-trip analysis
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Order your copy by Monday 11 December and take advantage of our Christmas special offer to get your guide for the pre-sale price of £4.99 (usually £5.99). |
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