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boys’ achievement

Four new ways to get families involved in boys’ reading and writing

March 21, 2017October 9, 2018Oxford Primary

Year after year, when SATs and GCSE results are announced, the headlines shout about girls outperforming boys, but there is very little or no explanation for parents as to why this might be happening. As educators, we owe it to parents to show them what the issues are, what their school is doing about it, […]

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How to build brilliant book corners for boys

March 21, 2017October 9, 2018Oxford Primary

Putting brilliant reading corners, libraries and learning spaces at the heart of your school As the headteacher at Our Lady & St. Hubert’s in Sandwell, I was recently given the opportunity to expand our school to two-form entry and build a brand new school. We wanted a building that flowed, suited Sandwell children and approached […]

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Four strategies to engage boys in literacy and close the gender gap

November 28, 2016October 9, 2018Oxford Primary

“I’ve been working on raising boys’ achievement since 1993… you’d have thought I’d have got it sorted by now” is regularly the opening line to one of my INSET days or keynote speeches. It usually provokes mild amusement. “But sadly I’m afraid there aren’t that many people working on it.” And nobody laughs. Because it’s […]

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