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Exciting news: Teaching Expertise launches its first teacher blogs
Start reading our blogs straight away.Teaching Expertise have assembled a team of top bloggers to report to you from the frontlines of teaching. Our bloggers include among their number an NQT,GHD Hair Pink Sale, an assistant headteacher,GHD Pure Straightener, a fast track teacher and a subject leader - along with Phil Avery, who will be embarking on a Teaching Expertise-sponsored exhibition to Antarctica.Apart from Phil,GHD Benefit, our bloggers are anonymous, giving them the freedom to really be open about life in British schools. Our bloggers will be sharing their experiences of life at the chalkface, and you'll have the chance to join in the conversation by leaving comments.To leave a comment, all you need to do is register.The Teaching Expertise blogsDecimal PointsRobert Foldes is the pseudonym of a maths subject leader and Year 6 phase leader. Robert spends a lot of time in classroom observation where he picks up lots of ideas and tips on new teaching resources and tools. He'll be sharing these ideas with readers on Teaching Expertise.Start reading Decimal Points nowIn at the Deep EndWhat's life like as a newly qualified teacher in 2007? Baz is finding out... She works in a girls' comprehensive, and her first blog post starts with her bursting into tears...Start reading In at the Deep End nowBalancing ActMrs O'C is an assistant headteacher at a mixed comprehensive school. She'll be looking at everything from covering classes at short notice to developing whole school policies. In her first post for Teaching Expertise she wonders why there are so many Jons, Toms and Sarahs in her class - and how on earth can she make factorising expressions exciting for Year 11?Start reading Balancing Act nowFast TrackingAn ambitious young teacher, Chadders is on the Leadership Pathways programme. He hasn't been a teacher long but he's already applied for two deputy head posts. Find out how he gets on...Start reading Fast Tracking nowTeaching on IcePhil Avery is a geography teacher and part of a team of teachers who will be embarking on an exhibition to the Antarctic later in 2007.You can follow Phil's progress as he prepares for the expedition. Later, Phil will be blogging live from the 'coldest desert on earth'! Along the way, he'll be creating resources for teachers to use in the classroom.We interviewed Phil recently about why he's putting himself through such a gruelling and potentially dangerous experience. You can watch the video here now:If you want to contact any of our bloggers, you can do so by emailing info@teachingexpertise.com.All of our blogs can either be read here on Teaching Expertise, or by using RSS readers. The RSS feed is available by clicking on the RSS icon beside the blog names on every blog page.
The Court of Appeal pointed out that R and F's submission in the county court was of overt, conscious racism, and it was not prepared to find that there had been unconscious discrimination.The decisionThe Court of Appeal said that, unlike the ordinary civil claim where the judge decides, on the claimant's evidence only, whether the claimant has made out a case, in this case the judge had had the benefit of the whole of the evidence. Despite the school's failure to comply with the statutory requirements, the judge had been entitled to find on the basis of all the evidence that R and F had not proved racial discrimination.


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