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Maybe you’ve heard of the ‘English hubs’, maybe you haven’t. Recent teacher research suggested that the message wasn’t quite out there, with awareness of the initiative patchy at best.
One of my favourite times of the school day is reading the class story before home time – the children sit in rapt attention, rising and falling with the fortunes of their favourite characters. I’ve always been interested in the thinking skills that underpin all learning. The powerful magic of storytelling can play a deep role in maths teaching, too.
Global learning helps pupils acquire the skills to respond critically to questions about interdependence, development, globalisation and sustainability. It allows them to engage with what enables different individuals and communities to live together in mutual respect and tolerance.

