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Contents






4 Beyond the plughole


The joys of music and theatre are transforming the school experience for pupils at Andrew Holdsworth’s school.


6 Find your voice


Singing is a great leveller, argues Jenny Young. She believes every child should have the chance to sing every day.


8 Communicating need


Mary Dawson draws lessons from a new report from the National Deaf Children’s Society.


10 ‘Nightingale’ still singing


A play about the closure of a special school still has a message for the community today, writes Jan Woolf.


12 On a carousel


Sensory stimulation is at the heart of the hugely successful carousel days held at Ros How’s school for pupils with profound and multiple difficulties.


14 Two and three don’t make five


Martin Webster is rushed off his feet training to be a Senco – and he can’t wait to start the job full time.






For information on the NUT response to the SEN green paper, visit www.teachers.org.uk/node/13108.


 


Teacher to Teacher, written by teachers for teachers, focuses on issues you face in the classroom and the wider world of education.


We hope you enjoy these articles and find they stimulate debate in your workplace.


 


Teacher to Teacher is a supplement of The Teacher magazine, published by the NUT Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London WC1H 9BD. Tel: 020 7388 6191


Editorial team Dorota Brockbank, Janey Hulme, Peta Lunberg  Administration Maryam Hulme  Design templates Home


The views expressed in these articles are the personal opinions of the authors and are put forward for debate. They do not necessarily reflect the policy of the NUT.


 



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