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Luke Marsden
All articles by Luke Marsden
In schools, behaviour is a numbers game
When the ratio of disruptive children in a class rises too high, the battle is lost, so the way forward is to divide and conquer, says Luke Marsden
22 January 2021
Why every school should have a ‘behaviour beast’
Having once considered them the antithesis of the child-centred approach, Luke Marsden says that he now understands why every school should have a scary colleague who lurks in the corridors
20 November 2020
Let them eat cake - but don’t make me pay for it
Must we continue the excruciating tradition of forcing teachers to buy cakes for their colleagues on their own birthday, asks Luke Marsden
16 October 2020
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