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Nursery rhyme and reason – why every teacher should embrace nursery rhymes

Find out in the 5 January issue of Tes magazine
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In the first 2018 issue of Tes magazine, poet Roger McGough explains why every teacher needs to embrace nursery rhymes in their teaching – because they bring literacy, cultural and oracy benefits, and that's just for starters.

Find out more in the 5 January issue of Tes magazine. Subscribe by Monday 1 January, to start the new year with your new subscription, and get your copy delivered to your door.

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Also in the 5 January issue:
Going free range – a controversial US campaigner says schools are over-protective and explains how and why we need to free students up to get lost, hurt themselves and fight their own battles.
Stepping up to anorexia – in this primary teacher's account of supporting a young girl with anorexia, she argues that schools are unprepared and explains what needs to be done.
Making flexible working work – this headteacher's guide shows schools how they can ensure that every teacher is able to work flexibly if they wish to.
 

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