TES, formerly known as the Times Educational Supplement, is a weekly UKpublication aimed primarily at school teachers in the UK. It was first published in 1910 as a pull-out supplement in The Times newspaper. Such was its popularity that in 1914, the supplement became a separate publication selling for 1 penny.
TES focuses on school-related news and features. It covered higher education until the Times Higher Education Supplement (THE) was launched as a sister publication in 1971. Today its editor is Ann Mroz. Since 1964, an alternative version of the publication, TESS, has been produced for Scotland. An edition for Wales, TES Cymru, was also published between 2004 and 2011. All are produced by London-based company TES Global, which has been owned by US investment firm TPG Capital LLP since 2013.
TES is published weekly on Fridays, at a cover price of £1.90. Data from the National Readership Survey Jan–Dec 2012 suggests that the average yearly readership is around 362,000, of which around 90 per cent of the readership are in the ABC1 category.
A whizz through the education archives via 100 years of the Times Educational Supplement (TES) newspaper
TES Connect is the only home of TES http://www.tes.co.uk/publications.aspx?navcode=91
published: 27 Jul 2011
The Times Educational Supplement's Innovative App
The Times Educational Supplement's app has been listed as a finalist in this years Digital Magazine Awards, in celebration we're giving you a sneak peek into how the app works.
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published: 14 Oct 2015
The Times Educational Supplement Historical Archive, 1910-2000
EXPLORE NEARLY A CENTURY OF EDUCATIONAL REPORTAGE AND COMMENTARY
For the first time, students and scholars can digitally mine any twentieth-century issue of The Times Educational Supplement (TES), one of the most well-regarded primary and secondary education news sources. Founded a handful of years before the onset of World War I, TES became the leading publication on public policy and pedagogical practice over the decades, not only in the United Kingdom but worldwide. In these more than 4,300 issues, researchers will find ample material in fields such as education, social history, women’s studies, public health, literature and the arts, and a variety of topics in the humanities and social sciences.
The first issue of The Times Educational Supplement was published on September 6, 1910, as...
published: 10 Feb 2023
The Times Educational Supplement workshop
Hannah Anson from Headington School, the 2016 Shine School Media Awards TES Winners Workshop recipient, talks about the day.
published: 06 Dec 2016
Accessing the Times Educational Supplement
published: 01 Sep 2021
TES Awards 2012 - Times Educational Supplement
Congratulations to Cadoxton Primary School for winning the
Times Educational Supplement Schools Awards 2012
for Outstanding ICT Partnership in Education.
Up against schools who had implemented innovative ICT solutions with
Apple and HP, Cadoxton won by working with Solar Ready to implement a
Solar Powered ICT suite --
No heat, No noise, but most importantly NO Electricity bill!
published: 15 Jul 2012
Living Rainforest – written by Anna Culwick Nominated by The Times Educational Supplement
Moving Vision 1980's
published: 23 Apr 2018
TES School Awards 2010
Video from the Times Educational Supplement (TES) Schools Awards 2010. See the winners, editor Gerard Kelly, host Alexander Armstrong and guest presenter Dame Kelly Holmes.
published: 23 Jun 2010
TES Pro - save time on your lesson planning
A quick introduction to TES Pro - the time-saving system developed for teachers. It allows you to store all your teaching material so you can access it anywhere, and add resources straight from TES Connect. Plus you get TES Magazine as an app for iPhone, iPad, Kindle Fire and Android devices.
Take a free 60-day trial (double the normal time) now at: www.tespro.com
published: 01 Aug 2013
Reviews in 60 Seconds: TES
A one minute review of the TES website for those seeking work in an international school.
A whizz through the education archives via 100 years of the Times Educational Supplement (TES) newspaper
TES Connect is the only home of TES http://www.tes.co.u...
A whizz through the education archives via 100 years of the Times Educational Supplement (TES) newspaper
TES Connect is the only home of TES http://www.tes.co.uk/publications.aspx?navcode=91
A whizz through the education archives via 100 years of the Times Educational Supplement (TES) newspaper
TES Connect is the only home of TES http://www.tes.co.uk/publications.aspx?navcode=91
The Times Educational Supplement's app has been listed as a finalist in this years Digital Magazine Awards, in celebration we're giving you a sneak peek into ho...
The Times Educational Supplement's app has been listed as a finalist in this years Digital Magazine Awards, in celebration we're giving you a sneak peek into how the app works.
Get in touch with us to see how we could help you
www.pagelizard.com
[email protected]
The Times Educational Supplement's app has been listed as a finalist in this years Digital Magazine Awards, in celebration we're giving you a sneak peek into how the app works.
Get in touch with us to see how we could help you
www.pagelizard.com
[email protected]
EXPLORE NEARLY A CENTURY OF EDUCATIONAL REPORTAGE AND COMMENTARY
For the first time, students and scholars can digitally mine any twentieth-century issue of The...
EXPLORE NEARLY A CENTURY OF EDUCATIONAL REPORTAGE AND COMMENTARY
For the first time, students and scholars can digitally mine any twentieth-century issue of The Times Educational Supplement (TES), one of the most well-regarded primary and secondary education news sources. Founded a handful of years before the onset of World War I, TES became the leading publication on public policy and pedagogical practice over the decades, not only in the United Kingdom but worldwide. In these more than 4,300 issues, researchers will find ample material in fields such as education, social history, women’s studies, public health, literature and the arts, and a variety of topics in the humanities and social sciences.
The first issue of The Times Educational Supplement was published on September 6, 1910, as part of The Times of London. It became a standalone publication in 1914, and today, as TES, its present owners claim to host “the largest network of teachers in the world.”
Over its first decade, TES established itself as a newspaper for teachers, with a particular focus on advocacy of educational reforms. Its readership expanded over time beyond its initial audience of private and grammar school teachers as parents and general readers grew interested in school reform activity.
The current TES platform is vast. According to its website, TES works “with 25,000 schools in more than 100 countries” and provides “innovative services and access to over 900,000 teacher-made resources to help teachers succeed in the classroom.”
Gale's Times Educational Supplement Archive provides a unique teaching and learning resource for students to explore the world’s oldest continuous educational publication. Teachers can empower researchers to use this resource to learn about historical education policies, pedagogy, tech, reform, funding, social policy, and more.
Learn More: https://www.gale.com/intl/c/times-educational-supplement-historical-archive
EXPLORE NEARLY A CENTURY OF EDUCATIONAL REPORTAGE AND COMMENTARY
For the first time, students and scholars can digitally mine any twentieth-century issue of The Times Educational Supplement (TES), one of the most well-regarded primary and secondary education news sources. Founded a handful of years before the onset of World War I, TES became the leading publication on public policy and pedagogical practice over the decades, not only in the United Kingdom but worldwide. In these more than 4,300 issues, researchers will find ample material in fields such as education, social history, women’s studies, public health, literature and the arts, and a variety of topics in the humanities and social sciences.
The first issue of The Times Educational Supplement was published on September 6, 1910, as part of The Times of London. It became a standalone publication in 1914, and today, as TES, its present owners claim to host “the largest network of teachers in the world.”
Over its first decade, TES established itself as a newspaper for teachers, with a particular focus on advocacy of educational reforms. Its readership expanded over time beyond its initial audience of private and grammar school teachers as parents and general readers grew interested in school reform activity.
The current TES platform is vast. According to its website, TES works “with 25,000 schools in more than 100 countries” and provides “innovative services and access to over 900,000 teacher-made resources to help teachers succeed in the classroom.”
Gale's Times Educational Supplement Archive provides a unique teaching and learning resource for students to explore the world’s oldest continuous educational publication. Teachers can empower researchers to use this resource to learn about historical education policies, pedagogy, tech, reform, funding, social policy, and more.
Learn More: https://www.gale.com/intl/c/times-educational-supplement-historical-archive
Congratulations to Cadoxton Primary School for winning the
Times Educational Supplement Schools Awards 2012
for Outstanding ICT Partnership in Education.
Up ag...
Congratulations to Cadoxton Primary School for winning the
Times Educational Supplement Schools Awards 2012
for Outstanding ICT Partnership in Education.
Up against schools who had implemented innovative ICT solutions with
Apple and HP, Cadoxton won by working with Solar Ready to implement a
Solar Powered ICT suite --
No heat, No noise, but most importantly NO Electricity bill!
Congratulations to Cadoxton Primary School for winning the
Times Educational Supplement Schools Awards 2012
for Outstanding ICT Partnership in Education.
Up against schools who had implemented innovative ICT solutions with
Apple and HP, Cadoxton won by working with Solar Ready to implement a
Solar Powered ICT suite --
No heat, No noise, but most importantly NO Electricity bill!
Video from the Times Educational Supplement (TES) Schools Awards 2010. See the winners, editor Gerard Kelly, host Alexander Armstrong and guest presenter Dame K...
Video from the Times Educational Supplement (TES) Schools Awards 2010. See the winners, editor Gerard Kelly, host Alexander Armstrong and guest presenter Dame Kelly Holmes.
Video from the Times Educational Supplement (TES) Schools Awards 2010. See the winners, editor Gerard Kelly, host Alexander Armstrong and guest presenter Dame Kelly Holmes.
A quick introduction to TES Pro - the time-saving system developed for teachers. It allows you to store all your teaching material so you can access it anywhere...
A quick introduction to TES Pro - the time-saving system developed for teachers. It allows you to store all your teaching material so you can access it anywhere, and add resources straight from TES Connect. Plus you get TES Magazine as an app for iPhone, iPad, Kindle Fire and Android devices.
Take a free 60-day trial (double the normal time) now at: www.tespro.com
A quick introduction to TES Pro - the time-saving system developed for teachers. It allows you to store all your teaching material so you can access it anywhere, and add resources straight from TES Connect. Plus you get TES Magazine as an app for iPhone, iPad, Kindle Fire and Android devices.
Take a free 60-day trial (double the normal time) now at: www.tespro.com
A whizz through the education archives via 100 years of the Times Educational Supplement (TES) newspaper
TES Connect is the only home of TES http://www.tes.co.uk/publications.aspx?navcode=91
The Times Educational Supplement's app has been listed as a finalist in this years Digital Magazine Awards, in celebration we're giving you a sneak peek into how the app works.
Get in touch with us to see how we could help you
www.pagelizard.com
[email protected]
EXPLORE NEARLY A CENTURY OF EDUCATIONAL REPORTAGE AND COMMENTARY
For the first time, students and scholars can digitally mine any twentieth-century issue of The Times Educational Supplement (TES), one of the most well-regarded primary and secondary education news sources. Founded a handful of years before the onset of World War I, TES became the leading publication on public policy and pedagogical practice over the decades, not only in the United Kingdom but worldwide. In these more than 4,300 issues, researchers will find ample material in fields such as education, social history, women’s studies, public health, literature and the arts, and a variety of topics in the humanities and social sciences.
The first issue of The Times Educational Supplement was published on September 6, 1910, as part of The Times of London. It became a standalone publication in 1914, and today, as TES, its present owners claim to host “the largest network of teachers in the world.”
Over its first decade, TES established itself as a newspaper for teachers, with a particular focus on advocacy of educational reforms. Its readership expanded over time beyond its initial audience of private and grammar school teachers as parents and general readers grew interested in school reform activity.
The current TES platform is vast. According to its website, TES works “with 25,000 schools in more than 100 countries” and provides “innovative services and access to over 900,000 teacher-made resources to help teachers succeed in the classroom.”
Gale's Times Educational Supplement Archive provides a unique teaching and learning resource for students to explore the world’s oldest continuous educational publication. Teachers can empower researchers to use this resource to learn about historical education policies, pedagogy, tech, reform, funding, social policy, and more.
Learn More: https://www.gale.com/intl/c/times-educational-supplement-historical-archive
Congratulations to Cadoxton Primary School for winning the
Times Educational Supplement Schools Awards 2012
for Outstanding ICT Partnership in Education.
Up against schools who had implemented innovative ICT solutions with
Apple and HP, Cadoxton won by working with Solar Ready to implement a
Solar Powered ICT suite --
No heat, No noise, but most importantly NO Electricity bill!
Video from the Times Educational Supplement (TES) Schools Awards 2010. See the winners, editor Gerard Kelly, host Alexander Armstrong and guest presenter Dame Kelly Holmes.
A quick introduction to TES Pro - the time-saving system developed for teachers. It allows you to store all your teaching material so you can access it anywhere, and add resources straight from TES Connect. Plus you get TES Magazine as an app for iPhone, iPad, Kindle Fire and Android devices.
Take a free 60-day trial (double the normal time) now at: www.tespro.com
TES, formerly known as the Times Educational Supplement, is a weekly UKpublication aimed primarily at school teachers in the UK. It was first published in 1910 as a pull-out supplement in The Times newspaper. Such was its popularity that in 1914, the supplement became a separate publication selling for 1 penny.
TES focuses on school-related news and features. It covered higher education until the Times Higher Education Supplement (THE) was launched as a sister publication in 1971. Today its editor is Ann Mroz. Since 1964, an alternative version of the publication, TESS, has been produced for Scotland. An edition for Wales, TES Cymru, was also published between 2004 and 2011. All are produced by London-based company TES Global, which has been owned by US investment firm TPG Capital LLP since 2013.
TES is published weekly on Fridays, at a cover price of £1.90. Data from the National Readership Survey Jan–Dec 2012 suggests that the average yearly readership is around 362,000, of which around 90 per cent of the readership are in the ABC1 category.