UK teachers : how are you coping with the ‘six-seven’ craze ?
The phrase has gone viral in the UK and the US among young people and we’d like to hear what teachers are making of it Across the UK, teachers are being subjected to the echoes of the words “six-seven” shouted out at random by pupils in a new craze sweeping through classrooms. The phrase appears (…)
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