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Don't miss our Harry Potter special

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Tes magazine, on sale 23 June Hello {NAME}, Harry Potter is now 20 years old and many a teacher cred

Tes magazine, on sale 23 June [Open in browser]( [Tes. For teaching]( Hello {NAME}, Harry Potter is now 20 years old and many a teacher credits the books with getting kids reading, and thus boosting literacy. But is there any truth in the theory? Find out in the 23 June issue of Tes magazine. Don’t delay – subscribe by Monday 19 June to get your copy of our 23 June issue. [subscribe now]( Also in next week’s issue: Preventing suicide – Tes interviews the founder of a charity that aims to better educate teachers to spot the signs of a young person at risk of taking their own life. Scrapping the inclusion room – a head of inclusion outlines why he transformed the way his school dealt with inclusions by focusing on support not punishment. Keeping happy and healthy – leading wellbeing from the middle can be tough due to being squeezed by demands above and below, but one head of KS1 offers her tips for making it work. Don’t miss out on your Tes Academic Planner 2017/18 Pre-order before 12pm on 20 June to save 25% [pre-order now]( Too many mails? You can change your [email preference settings]( anytime. This website and its content is subject to our [Terms and Conditions](. Tes Global Ltd is registered in England (Company No 02017289) with its registered office at 26 Red Lion Square London WC1R 4HQ.

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