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An apprentice in every school…
National School Apprenticeships’ (NSA) “One by 2020” campaign is going from strength to strength with hundreds of schools signing up…
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The future of edutech – a view from the States
D.Goffi writes:There is a buzz of electrical fervour in the air the minute students’ fingertips touch the shiny, new iPad. Immediately,…
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Safeguarding students online slips through the cracks
Emma and Charlotte Robertson write: Schools across the UK are putting the heath and wellbeing of their students at risk by failing to…
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Reading levels hit nine year high
A record number of children enjoy reading and there has been a dramatic increase in the number of children who read every day, according to…
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BBC MUSIC’S TEN PIECES EXTENDED TO SECONDARY SCHOOLS
BBC Music has announced details of the second year of its classical music initiative Ten Pieces, extending the project to secondary schools…
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The point of maths
In response to two features in the latest issue (4.4) of Teach Secondary magazine - historian David Starkey’s What I Learnt at School and…
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Get your students voting NOW!
The Day, a digital news resource for secondary schools, is running a mock election for under 18 year olds to participate in as part of their…
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Nepal earthquake; teaching resource for schools
Would you print images of dead bodies or a child in distress? Does preparing for an emergency make it easier to cope when it happens? These…
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Free resources: Waterloo bicentenary
18 June 2015 will see the 200-year anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo. This summer term, the National Army Museum has partnered with…
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BRING THE ARCTIC TO YOUR CLASSROOM
Would you like the chance to connect your class with an expedition in the Arctic? The Arctic is one of the most challenging environments on…
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A Whole Lotl of Axolotls Going On At Lewisham School
They may only be a few centimetres long as yet, but the 40 surviving offspring of Axel and Lady Gaga represent a delightful surprise and a…
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MUSIC HALL OFFERING STIMULATING VISIT PROGRAMMES
One of the last remaining Victorian music halls in the country has unveiled an extensive new schools programme, featuring an in-depth review…
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FUTURE CLASSROOM COMES TO NEWCASTLE
An event on mobile technology in the classroom is to be held at Newcastle’s Literary and Philosophical Society on 29 April. This is part…