The Prime Minister’s new National Science and Technology Council, is a step in the right direction to make the UK a science superpower, says the National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB). Rosalind Lowe, Head of Policy and Engagement at NCUB, said: “The UK has placed research and innovation at the heart of its national economic strategyContinueContinue reading “PM’s new National Science and Technology Council is a significant step in the right direction for UK R&D, says NCUB”
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NIESR awarded major grant to study the impact of COVID-19 on children’s educational, language, social & emotional outcomes
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research is delighted to have been awarded a grant from the Nuffield Foundation, worth approximately £500K, to examine the impact that the school closures and lockdowns related to Covid-19 will have on children’s language development, social & emotional skills, and educational outcomes. The work will be led byContinueContinue reading “NIESR awarded major grant to study the impact of COVID-19 on children’s educational, language, social & emotional outcomes”
Urgent apprenticeship reform necessary to prevent disadvantaged young people suffering double Covid blow
The apprenticeship system in England requires urgent action to ensure disadvantaged young people interested in apprenticeships – and whose prospects have already been impacted by Covid – do not suffer a second educational blow, according to a new report. The study, https://www.nfer.ac.uk/media/4531/nfer_imap_apprenticeships_report.pdf published today by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER), examines the impact of recentContinueContinue reading “Urgent apprenticeship reform necessary to prevent disadvantaged young people suffering double Covid blow”
5 Tips For Your Teaching Application
Applying for teaching roles can be a bit of a minefield, so here are 5 simple tips for when you’re next completing teaching applications. 1) Visit The School If you get the opportunity to go and look around the school you’re applying for – do it. It’s a great way to see if it’s theContinueContinue reading “5 Tips For Your Teaching Application”
5 Tips for Navigating Teaching
The to-do list will always be there and working all the hours of the day, unfortunately, isn’t going to conquer it. As well as actually teaching children, you also have to plan other lessons, create those lessons, mark books, mark assignments, maintain data, and various other tasks outside of the classroom. It may feel neverContinueContinue reading “5 Tips for Navigating Teaching”
New NFER report shows Covid-19 has led to anxiety and lower happiness among teachers
A new report published today by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) shows that the first lockdown in March 2020 led to a decrease in the well-being of teachers – with a rise in distress, anxiety and lower levels of happiness and life satisfaction, compared to pre-pandemic levels. However, the new data highlights that theContinueContinue reading “New NFER report shows Covid-19 has led to anxiety and lower happiness among teachers”
Free CPD
So you’ve exhausted Netflix and have planned all lessons for the next 3 years and now you’re wondering what to do during lockdown, am I right?So to keep myself ticking over I decided to have a look into some FREE CPD. The websites I used are below and are super helpful: 1) Open University -ContinueContinue reading “Free CPD”
