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It's great to see that there are organisations out there that deliver exactly what they promise, quality publication worthwhile aims and goals and decent ROI.
HWRK Magazine receives consistently positive reviews. Customers particularly appreciate professional and quality, though some mention concerns about communication.
I received a cold call from this company where a pushy agent tried to sell me a (somehow county specific advert for an o...
I am now on the 3rd issue of the magazine and had a great experience with all the staff and I also think my half page ad...
Great company to deal with had a call a few days ago offering me the chance to put my business in the HWRK Magazine, whi...
SCAM Avoid at all cost paid 299 for a ad in a magazine that doesn't exist since than I've had other so called advertisin...
It's great to see that there are organisations out there that deliver exactly what they promise, quality publication worthwhile aims and goals and decent ROI.
As a NQT this mag has been a real help, interesting an informative read with all topics relevant to the present days teaching, looking forward to reading the future editions of this magazine
Stumbled upon this as a friend had told me of the magazine, makes a change from the normal blurb on the industry that is teaching. Particularly liked the article by Nathan Burns ( Using Fundraising to develop students ). Would like to see more articles dedicated towards maths . However great read.
I always find myself referring back to this magazine, its been extremely invaluable to me in my daily teaching. Having articles written by teachers and educators makes it more relatable, they share effective teaching strategies, provide classroom tested resources to perspectives on current educational trends. See article on (Sustainable Development Goals) I highly recommend to any new and long serving educators.
SCAM ALERT 🚨 Same as the reviews below….in between the ones they’ve written. I received a call from HMWK magazine at the beginning of March 2025. They claimed they could offer me advertising space, half page for a good price. The sales man was very pushy and claimed it was for Home Work magazine, which went out to all involved in Education, Head Teachers, Teachers, Support staff etc etc. I then got an email with a draft advert, which they had basically lifted information, copy and paste. I then received another call last week from the same salesman, as i recognised his voice. The same salesman tried to blag me saying that I’d advertised last year in the WEST MIDLANDS MAGAZINE and tried to get me to pay another £195, which is goes to all hospitals, fire stations etc etc for emergency services staff. He was very pushy and kept trying to get me to pay up front. When he became aggressive on the phone alarm bells started ringing 🔔 it made me doubt the HMWRK magazine ad that I had already paid for!!! I rang the numbers I had which were dead….then rang HMWRK and got the same scouse!!! I’m furious 😡 I’m a self employed mum and have wasted all day on this and weeks designing and putting together my own ad. I’ve wasted my time and energy following this up, contacting my bank and writing this review to warn anyone else. Anything with UltimatePR or Ultimate Advertising I hope you read this review before saying yes. 🙌🏻
At a time when teachers and school leaders are stretched thin and often underappreciated, this publication serves as a much-needed reminder of the incredible impact educators have on our communities. What sets it apart is the strong sense of community it fosters, inviting contributions from all corners of the education world and encouraging collaboration rather than competition. Whether you’re a seasoned leader or early in your teaching career, HWRK offers something valuable and affirming. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to feel seen, supported, and reminded of the importance of teachers and teaching.
One of my colleagues put me onto this magazine and as a NQT the resources/articles have been very valuable to me. The Metacognitive modelling articles are brilliant with follow ups and more in-depth learning discussions. There is a wide range of topics and it’s always up to date with all educational information.
SCAM! They say they advertise your business in Homework magazine to support vulnerable children. AVOID! They do not advertise / not money go to support children.
This is a scam!! I strongly advise that you do not engage with any of these people, as they will claim to advertise your company, but this is a lie. I was fortunate enough to get my money back, but this was after the bank got involved with their legal team.
SCAM!! DO NOT USE!! Legal team are involved as well as the fraud team at HSBC. Avoid and do not use. It is also the same person as well.
An excellent magazine, which is a high-quality resource for educators. Featured writers are experienced and dedicated practitioners and the range of topics covered are relevant and offer practical ideas and advice. I have worked personally with editor, Andy, who is highly professional and passionate about providing a platform for the sharing of best practice in education. The magazine is free to download and the website also has a wealth of additional articles. A fabulous resource for those who are part of, or interested in, the education profession.
I come to magazine as writer. I found founder/ editor Andy McHugh an honest responsive employer. HWRK is a legit and hard-working business
Great magazine for teachers. Full of articles written by teachers and experts which give so much advice, guidance and ideas.
this is a big scam! will claim to advertise your company and when you do not agree they demand money of you for a service they did not supply nor agree to! when you do not agree with them they become aggressive and demanding. sending warning emails and going as far to send court emails (no home address was given) no links they provide in emails work nor do phone numbers. disgusting and scare mongering. do not trust.
A great magazine for teachers with teachers regularly contributing articles that cover up-to-date issues in education
Really insightful magazine with lots of handy tips and advice for teachers.
I placed an order on the HWRK magazine, from start to finish was very easy to contact them. My art work was done to a very high standard and to my liking. would highly recommend this magazine.
This is a scam, luckily I read reviews on this website before signing up! They will claim to advertise your business for £130 and then get very aggressive when you say no - PLEASE BEWARE, these people are repulsive!!
Would highly recommend, very easy process after using two different design companies and still they couldn’t get the branding how I wanted it. The team at HWRK got it looking good, Look forward to working with them.
SCAM SCAM SCAM ALERT!!!!! I received a call from HMWK magazine at the beginning of March 2024. They claimed they could offer me advertising space, half page for a good price. The sales man was very pushy and claimed it was for Home Work magazine, which went out to all involved in Education, Head Teachers, Teachers, Support staff etc etc. I was told I would get a printed copy by the 1st April and when I asked, I was told that over 128'000 people received a printed copy. being a new business, I fell for this SCAM. I paid the Invoice to Edu Online Group and then radio silence. I then got an email with a draft advert, which they had basically lifted information, copy and paste. I made some adjustments and thought nothing of it. I then received another call last week from the same salesman, as i recognised his voice. The same salesman then tried to say he did not sell me the advertising space, despite admitting he spoke to me at the beginning of March, he knew about the Anti Bullying fund raising, but then quickly denied working for Home Work Magazine advertising company. I kept challenging him, so he quickly said that I had agreed to advertise in another magazine, Caution Magazine, which is for emergency services staff in South West UK, which doesnt exist. He was very pushy and kept trying to get me to pay up front for a great deal for a full page this time, an extra £299.00. I challenged him again and he took my email and said he would send me the art work. This art work has never appeared. I have since contacted the Police/Action Fraud and raised the matter with my bank. I have also contact HMWK magazine and they claimed it was not a scam. When I asked for the salesman name and details, I was told that they would get this for me to pass to the Police. A few moments later, I received a call from someone call John Anderson saying that he would refund the money, as ive been miss sold advertising space, as HMWK magazine is online and is not printed. John then said he did not want the matter to go any further and I should get my money back within three to five days, we will see.
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