Developing the Post Pandemic Curriculum
As learners return from lockdown, schools and colleges are looking forward and wondering what the new normal might look like
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As learners return from lockdown, schools and colleges are looking forward and wondering what the new normal might look like
Middle leaders are often the unsung heroes in our schools. Taking on a phenomenal workload and ensuring the smooth running
Unfortunately, examples of conflict, difficult situations and difficult colleagues all have an air of inevitability about them in education. The
By encouraging students to focus on detail they can construct more effective ‘creative’ or imaginative and descriptive writing.
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You’ve just started your first teaching job. You want to make a great first impression. The thing is, just who
We are all aware of the problem – “art students enjoy making art, not writing about it”. So the main