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Safer schools- knife crime and how to detect it without knife arches.
The tragic death of Mrs. Maguire highlighted the unpredictable nature of being a Head of Year. She was pastoral leader of 10 years, there was probably nothing she had seen or witnessed in her career which spanned 40 years. Her death … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, Ann Maguire, behaviour management, child protection, concealing, concealing weapons, drugs, education, exclusion, gangs, groups, guns, Illicit, knife arches, knife crime, knives, MET Police, mobile phones, permeant exclusion, Police officer, Safer neighbourhoods, Safety, School policing, school searches, searching, strategies, weapons
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White, working, class boys: why it is poverty and not teaching that fails them.
In my beloved mark book, I used to have a code for EAL, SEN and FSM* which Ofsted/SLT** wanted to see being targeted in lessons across the school- these are the areas which attracted additional funding for the school and … Continue reading
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