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Why poetry deserves a bigger place in primary writing assessment

  • by: Laura Bailey, former school leader, experienced moderation manager and Pobble's Head of Moderation and Assessment.
  • On: 3, Jun 2026

    Laura Bailey, former school leader, experienced moderation manager and Pobble's Head of Moderation and Assessment.

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