The question of what makes a great teacher has been around for a long time. It’s an enquiry that poses many problems because there’s simply no set recipe for success, and different approaches work for different professionals and students. The Sutton Trust has published a report that reviews the research into effective teaching, finding that popularContinueContinue reading “Effective teaching: 10 tips on what works and what doesn’t”
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Thousands of students walk out of education in NUS strike
Following last week’s announcement over changes to student fees and minimum university entry requirements, yesterday thousands of students from across the UK walked out of education in the National Union of Students (NUS) student strike. Around 700 students in Bloomsbury, London were joined by hundreds more students in Liverpool, Manchester and Sheffield. Those in attendance were united by their oppositionContinueContinue reading “Thousands of students walk out of education in NUS strike”
“Pressuring kids to ‘eat more healthily’ almost always backfires” says Intuitive Eating Expert Laura Thomas
The Founder of the London Centre for Intuitive Eating wants to help parents ‘cut through the noise’ when it comes to feeding children, equipping them with the tools to raise kids to have a healthy relationship with food and their bodies Laura Thomas, PhD is on a mission to help remove mealtime pressure on parentsContinueContinue reading ““Pressuring kids to ‘eat more healthily’ almost always backfires” says Intuitive Eating Expert Laura Thomas”
NFER statement on Levelling Up White Paper
Commenting on today’s Levelling Up White Paper, Carole Willis, Chief Executive at the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER), said: “The National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) welcomes the Government’s commitment to providing extra investment to 55 local-authority areas in England with low education outcomes, and a renewed focus on tackling future skills gaps throughContinueContinue reading “NFER statement on Levelling Up White Paper”
Destination measures could provide key insights into young people’s future careers
Longer-term destination measures can provide valuable insights into young people’s future labour market outcomes, says report One of education’s many roles is to provide young people with the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to support their progression to further study, training and employment. However, the main focus of schools and colleges has historically been onContinueContinue reading “Destination measures could provide key insights into young people’s future careers”
NATIONAL BOOK RETAILER TO DONATE 18,000 CHILDREN’S BOOKS ACROSS THE UK TO CELEBRATE WORLD BOOK DAY
To celebrate World Book Day on 3rd March 2022, independent, online children’s bookseller, Books2Door, is donating 18,000 free books to several charities, libraries, schools and hospitals across the UK. Confirmed partners include The Children’s Literacy Charity, Alder Hey Children’s Charity, several primary schools and regional libraries. With World Book Day 2022 coming up, the donation demonstratesContinueContinue reading “NATIONAL BOOK RETAILER TO DONATE 18,000 CHILDREN’S BOOKS ACROSS THE UK TO CELEBRATE WORLD BOOK DAY”
UK universities and businesses welcome importance of research and innovation in the Levelling Up White Paper
Research and innovation is rightly central in the Government’s levelling up agenda, says the National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB). This is in response to the Levelling Up White Paper that has been published today which includes the introduction three new Innovation Accelerators. The Innovation Accelerators aim to three create major, globally competitive centresContinueContinue reading “UK universities and businesses welcome importance of research and innovation in the Levelling Up White Paper”
MAKING CHANGE EASIER FOR CHILDREN
New day, new week, new school, new terms, new friends. Becoming comfortable with change is a life skill we all need. Little ‘micro-moments’ of learning or adaptation allow us to actively take charge of our situation and emotions in the moment, reset and bring more of our best to help ourselves and others. These micro-shiftsContinueContinue reading “MAKING CHANGE EASIER FOR CHILDREN”
A Levels or International A Levels?
There is much confusion about the difference between UK A Levels and International A Levels and today I’d like to offer some clarity on this situation.The term ‘A Levels’ stands for advanced level qualifications and many students opt for this type of qualification as universities insist on these as part of the entry requirements. TheyContinueContinue reading “A Levels or International A Levels?”
Is online learning the way to go?
Online learning is when a learner chooses to study their chosen subject with an online learning college through the internet. Normally you would be expected to access your course through a student portal, where you would find course materials, resources, videos and access to your Tutor.This style of study is completely different to attending aContinueContinue reading “Is online learning the way to go?”
