
Black Power: Hidden Histories
In November 2020, Steve McQueen’s BBC Small Axe brought the story of the Mangrove Nine to primetime television.
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In November 2020, Steve McQueen’s BBC Small Axe brought the story of the Mangrove Nine to primetime television.
By Isla Billett. This article was originally featured in SENCo Magazine.
With schools closed for a long period of time it would be easy for those outside of education to think teachers have had an easier time this year.
As you may already know, all Power Maths users have access to the Markbook within the online materials (just click the Markbook tile when you log in). This allows you to enter scores from the Power Maths Progress Tests and analyse results against age-related expectations.
