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Running the Room

Tom Bennett

Tom Bennett's thoughts on education, classrooms and teaching.

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Quick- do nothing!

I was asked to write a comment piece this week in the Daily Mail about the new Education Bill (Scotland) currently ploughing through the Scottish Parliament. You can find the piece that made it to press here. It was edited down from a slig...

5 months ago
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I wouldn’t start from here

(I’ve been featured extensively in a new piece in this week’s Sunday Times Scotland. This is the piece I wrote that inspired the article.)

5 months ago
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Excluded: my conversation with BBC Radio 4

A few weeks ago I was interviewed by Neil Maggs a journalist with BBC Radio 4 for the series ‘Currently’ in a program about school exclusions, which are rarely out of the press here. We talked for around an hour, and while as is normal, mos...

5 months ago
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  • Tom Bennett

    Founder of researchED, Schools Behaviour Advisor to the UK Department of Education, Professor of School Behaviour, Academica University, Amsterdam.

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