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Teacher Support Network (TSN) and the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) are working together to raise awareness of cyber-bullying.
Black teachers remain stuck on bottom rung
Black and ethnic minority teachers are still battling for equal pay and promotion. That was the verdict from the recent Black Teachers’ Conference in Stoke Rochford, Staffordshire, writes Madeleine Brettingham.
Charity supports commitment to tackling bullying
Teacher Support Network has welcomed the Government’s response to the Education and Skills Select Committee report on bullying and their commitment to update anti-bullying guidance to ensure school anti-bullying policies also cover the bullying of school staff.
ICT in schools: what is the point?
It was the late Seventies when the first computers appeared in our school. They were made by Commodore and called personal electronic transactors, as strange as the orange flared trousers I then wore, yet known by the cuddly acronym of PETs. Roger Pope reports.
Staff taking the day off because of the snow
After the snow came the usual floods of protest. Stephen Petty reports.
Teachers refuse to accept they're ever wrong
Teachers are Nazis who enforce meaningless rules and refuse to accept they can ever be wrong, according to pupils questioned for an Australian survey. Adi Bloom reports.
Teachers to be made safer from bullies
New guidelines says schools should prtoect staff as well as pupils. David Marley reports.
Technology? Teachers can't keep up
But computer whiz pupils are only too pleased to help them with the latest developments. Jonathan Milne reports. 
State of the profession 2006-2007
Family comes first for female staff who are postponing their promotion bids; teachers are retiring early; no one wants to be a headteacher; but new teachers are more confident than ever. Graeme Paton assesses the state of the profession towards the end of 2006.

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