Teach Primary  |  Vol.9 No.2
With the new curriculum upon us, we explain how to teach ‘mastery’ and take at look how maths is being taught in PISA-topping Shanghai. Mick Waters takes the prime minister to task for using military language to berate schools, Annaliese Briggs argues that all primaries should become academies, and we debate whether or not schools should be run for profit. If you need practical inspiration, our lesson plan section delivers with ideas for urban science trails and a masterclass in drawing portraits. Then there’s our history special, which covers KS1 and 2, and includes advice on how to turn your school into an archaeological dig site. All this and Pie Corbett is back with his guide to helping children plan stories.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Teach Primary Vol.9 No.2.