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Kate Hodge

Kate Hodge is the former editor of the Guardian Teacher Network

May 2014

  • FILE IMAGE OF GREGORY PECK IN A SCENE FROM TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

    Teacher's blog
    Mice, men and mockingbirds: who said what? – quiz

    To Kill A Mockingbird and Of Mice and Men have given the education secretary a headache this week. But how well do you know the books? Match these quotes to Gove, Atticus or Lennie

April 2014

  • cyberbullying

    Teacher's blog
    What can be done to protect teachers from cyberbullying? – open thread

    New research shows that 21% of teachers have received abuse online. What support do teachers need to cope with this? Share you views, stories and advice with us

March 2014

  • Picket line

    Teacher's blog
    Teachers on strike: 'how can we let Gove ruin the education system?'

    Teachers on both sides of the picket line discuss why they have decided to take industrial action – or not

  • Christine Blower

    NUT strike to force thousands of schools in England and Wales to close

    The London and Manchester strongholds of the National Union of Teachers are expected to be worst hit by the industrial action
  • teachers protesting against pension changes

    Teacher's blog
    Teacher strike: share your stories, photos and videos

    Whether you're a teacher who's taking industrial action or a parent affected by today's strike, tell us your side of the story

February 2014

  • Jail Cell Door

    News and resources round up
    Whole-life sentences and the justice system – news and resources round up

  • man using photocopying machine

    Pay body ends ban on teachers carrying out administrative duties such as filing

January 2014

  • Sir Michael Wilshaw close up

    Ofsted rolls out plans for surprise behaviour inspections in schools

    The schools inspectorate will carry out no-notice behaviour inspections where concerns have been raised by parents or during previous inspections

  • Fine line ... a self-portrait by Leonardo da Vincil, a genius of the Renaissance.

    The Careers Blog
    CV advice clinic – live chat

    An effective CV is essential for job hunting – even Leonardo Da Vinci needed one. If you're struggling, get expert advice in our live chat on Thursday 23 January from 1pm to 3pm

    • The Careers Blog
      Dream job challenge: win an iPad in our new competition

    • News and resources round up
      Teaching the polar vortex: news and resources round up

    • News and resources round up
      Climate change: news and resources round up

November 2013

  • Kept after school

    Teacher's blog
    Behaviour management: how strict is too strict?

  • Woman afraid of dental drill

    The Careers Blog
    Top 10 most ridiculous job titles – quiz

October 2013

  • Queues

    Best of ...
    Applying for graduate schemes: tips from the experts

    We round up our experts' advice from a recent live chat on all things graduate scheme related

September 2013

  • Section of a notice board filled with empty notes and paper

    Life as an NQT: 10 survival tips from those who've lived to tell the tale

    From learning to say no to making time for Friday drinks, our teaching community share their tips on how to make it through your first year in the classroom

August 2013

  • Headmaster watching students do exams in exam hall

    Teacher's blog
    GCSEs 2013: what teachers need to know in a nutshell

  • Exam results

    Teacher's blog
    What are your experiences of teaching the IGCSE?

July 2013

  • Used paintbrushes in Ian Burke and Susan Sharrard's studios at Lealholm in North Yorkshire.

    What career can you do with an arts degree? – live chat

  • Close up of Kate and William's new baby

    Baby vs your career: is it one or the other? – live chat

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