The Sunday Scaries: Why Teachers Dread Sunday Evenings (And What Would Actually Help)
Sunday evening. Laptop open. Lesson plans half-done. The Sunday scaries are real, and 55% of teachers work weekends. Here’s what would actually help.
Sunday evening. Laptop open. Lesson plans half-done. The Sunday scaries are real, and 55% of teachers work weekends. Here’s what would actually help.
Practical continuous provision ideas for summer term in EYFS. Outdoor learning, water play, minibeasts, and growing, all tested in real classrooms.
Outstanding EYFS practice isn’t about perfect wall displays or colour-coded planning folders. Here’s what inspectors actually look for.
You download a resource to save time, then spend an hour fixing it. Here’s why the quality problem with teaching resources is worse than you think.
The DfE’s own figures show primary teachers working 51.4 hours a week. Here are the real numbers on teacher planning time, what they mean for retention, and why something has to change.
This is the post we probably should have written first. Before the resources, before the platform, before any of it. Because if you don’t understand why ClickTeach exists, none of the rest matters. The numbers nobody talks about 71% of teachers say their workload is unmanageable. That’s not a typo. Seven out of ten. Only…
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