Inside Education
'Facebook generation' of teachers must be promoted
Only the young can engage with techno-savvy pupils, says expert
Playtime with mum: A new approach to treating autism
A new method of tackling autism involves showing mums how to engage with their children. Liz Lightfoot looks at how an apparently simple solution works miracles
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- John White: 'We are facing the revival of the traditional Tory policy'
John Bingham: 'This reform will improve the support that governors need'
Chair of the board, Association of Colleges
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• Hamish McRae: Sometimes governments get it right
The question now is how to choreograph the recovery and get the balance right
• Terence Blacker: When politics takes the fun out of comedy
Conference season is here and we can expect the usual scripted political jokes among the policy statements



