Everything about Times Educational Supplement totally explained
The
Times Educational Supplement (
TES) is a weekly
UK publication covering the world of
primary,
secondary and
further education, as well as
teaching job vacancies.
History
The Times Educational Supplement was first published in
1910 as a pull-out supplement in
The Times newspaper. Such was its popularity that in 1914, the supplement became an independent weekly publication selling for 1
penny. By
1999, a separate group of
News International -
Times Supplements Limited - was restructured to create
TSL Education Ltd, at this stage also publishing the
Times Higher Education Supplement, and
Nursery World. In
October 2005, the group was sold to
Exponent, a private equity group, Data from the National Readership Survey suggests that average monthly readership is around 474,000, of which around 90% are in the
ABC1 category.
The TES website is now split into distinct sections, including 'Community', 'Jobs' and 'Resources'. Under Community you'll find Staffroom forums. Jobs is home to all the vacancies listed in the TES paper and is updated daily. In the Resource section there's the Resource Bank where teachers upload classroom resources (lesson plans, PowerPoint presentations, IWB resources, etc.) to share with other teachers. The Review Bank is home to a database of educational products (books, software, classroom equipment). An electronic archive of TES news articles relating to education and published since
1994 is also available.
The TES has published a succession of colour magazines supporting the newspaper - starting with Primary which was later spun off to become a free standing title under the editorship of Diane Hofkins, then Teacher and Friday and now The TES Colour Magazine.
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