These days we're all well-aware of autism and other more publicised learning disabilities. But in next week's issue of Tes magazine we investigate the most prevalent special education need that you've (probably) never heard of.
Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) affects pupils in every class, but a lack of knowledge of the condition frequently sees children labelled naughty, lazy or disinterested.
Could there be children in your class who've gone undiagnosed? Find out more in the 2 February issue of Tes magazine. Subscribe by Monday 29 January to get your copy delivered to you door.
Tes talks to… Peggy Orenstein:As the consultation on the new SRE curriculum nears its end, the US journalist and sex ed writer tells Zofia Niemtus that schools need to do more to empower girls to take control of their sex lives.
A teacher’s hunt for evidence on… Zero Tolerance behaviour policies: These strategies are becoming more prevalent in the UK, but one teacher shares the research that suggests they're a bad idea.
How to stay healthy as an NQT:The first year in teaching can play havoc with your eating habits, says Grainne Hallahan. She offers up some tips to stay healthy.
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