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It is vital that our classroom resources reflect the diversity of our communities, but as more teachers turn to AI this goal ...
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A student-centred approach to learning via role-play can be effective in teaching languages. Rebecca Waker offers six ideas ...
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In this five-part series, Matt Bromley takes a practical look at how schools can avoid exacerbating inequity. In part five he ...
Teachers fed up with receiving their annual pay rise up to two months late have welcomed plans to bring forward the pay award ...
The coaching model created by Helen Lambert and Mat Heath aims to develop teachers’ personal and professional wellbeing ...
As the number of young people going to A&E with mental health problems rises, a study has spelt out the postcode lottery of ...
Joe Fautley is an autistic person and advocate for neurodiversity. In this article he speaks to teachers about the biggest ...
More than a third of teachers and school leaders say they are considering quitting the profession amid increased working ...
SPD – affects how the brain processes sensory information and can cause significant challenges in the classroom. Dr Pooky ...