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Young people are losing touch with nature – but poetry can help them reconnect, reflect and care more deeply about the world ...
By intervening early, school staff are well placed to help build digital resilience in young people… Online experiences can be positive or negative – but also often complex and challenging for school ...
Bring the spirit of the LA Olympics 2028 into your classroom with these engaging and adaptable teaching resources… ...
Shackleton’s Journey is a mesmerising non-fiction picture book by William Grill that focuses on themes of courage and endurance, as well as going into detail about the lives of Shackleton’s crew and ...
There’s a risk that teaching punctuation can be quite dry, but it doesn’t need to be! There’s a wealth of high-quality online punctuation games that children can use to practise basic sentence skills.
Students are often unsure why angles in the same segment of a circle have to be equal. Colin Foster explains how to make it ...
If you’re a high-ability pupil from a working class background, you aren’t going to do as well in school and in later life as a low-ability pupil from a high social class. Put another way, it’s social ...
Dr Devon Price tells Gordon Cairns why calling students ‘lazy’ isn’t just inaccurate, but likely to make motivation issues even worse ...
Why teach The Girl at the Front of the Class? Help young children understand and empathise with the refugee experience with The Girl at the Front of the Class. It’s a moving picture book from Onjali Q ...