The only publication that's as committed to the teaching profession as you are. With three editions covering England (TES), Scotland (TESS) and Wales (TES Cymru) you can keep up to date with education news and views in your area. With its high quality news, analysis and features, the TES will inspire you both in and out of the classroom. Whether you work in nursery, primary, secondary or further education, and whatever stage you are at in your career, the TES has something for you, from best practice to advice from practising teachers and experts.
Every copy also comes with our Jobs supplement containing 100s of jobs in one place and our glossy magazine is ideal for weekend reading.
The TES Magazine tells the human stories behind the headlines. With in-depth features on life in and outside the classroom, plus tips on best practice, behaviour management and teaching resources, it makes a great weekend read.
TES is a multi-award winning publication that is recognised for being Britain’s leading publication covering the world of foundation, primary, secondary and further education. It is also the market leader for job vacancies in teaching and every copy comes with our jobs supplement containing 100’s of jobs.
No finger wagging, no hysterics, no teacher bashing, not even a whiff of doom-mongering. Rather an authoritative, comprehensive round-up of news along with expert, insightful comment and analysis. A professional read for a professional reader. How refreshing.
For the last 100 years the Times Educational Supplement has been the publication for education. Today, we are still the only paper dedicated to education across the whole of the teaching profession.
In especially buoyant moments, we like to think of ourselves as the voice of the teaching community, a badge of professionalism peeking from bags and briefcases across the country.
Every week, we make sure that you are the first to hear the latest education news. Our expert analysis and comment help you to understand the bigger picture and the ramifications behind every story, ensuring that you are part of the debate on the future of education.
We help you further your career with reliable career and classroom advice; not to mention a muscle-bound weekly jobs section that kicks sand in the face of any other. Thought-provoking, engaging features and interviews provide a window on the wider world of education, approaching stories and issues that affect us all from every angle – from the serious to the laugh-out-loud.
In fact, TES makes such an informed and entertaining read we can’t imagine why anyone would want to share a dog-eared, much-thumbed copy with the whole staffroom.
Wherever you work in education, from nursery to further education, and whatever stage you’ve reached in your career, TES is the definitive weekly read for every teaching professional.
Each week we bring you an informative, insightful and engaging weekly round-up of everything that’s happening across the world of education, including:
• News and analysis
An unmatched depth of information and coverage of the week’s education news – discover what the latest policies and initiatives mean for you, get the low-down on the big issues and stories affecting the teaching community and find out who’s doing what, where.
• Comment
Be a part of the debate on the future of education with a weekly blast of common sense and insightful comment from key figures in education.
• Features and interviews
From serious issues that affect us all to a lighter look at life in education, our diverse features, interviews and regular columns cover the spectrum from challenging and thought-provoking to entertaining and downright laugh-out-loud.
• Classroom tips and careers advice
Advice on behaviour in the classroom, tips on common dilemmas facing teachers, along with a whole host of invaluable careers advice to help you with every aspect of your working life.
• Jobs
Every week, we bring you the up-to-date, definitive listing of all the current jobs in education – there’s no need to look elsewhere.
• Readers’ letters and online forum
It’s your community, so find out what your colleagues are thinking and saying and join the debate in print or online.
The weekly TES Magazine is free with all editions of the TES paper. It tells the human stories behind the headlines. With in-depth features on life in and outside the classroom, plus tips on best practice, behaviour management and teaching resources, it makes a great weekend read.







