Home How to live-stream school events and 33 other guides How to live-stream school events and 33 other guides A weekly round-up of Tes guides including tips for surviving quarantine and advice on the best way to revise for GCSEs 30th October 2020, 3:00pm Tes Editorial Share How to live-stream school events and 33 other guides https://www.tes.com/magazine/archive/how-live-stream-school-events-and-33-other-guides Copy Link Here’s your round-up of practical and useful guides for schools that Tes has published in the past seven days. Teaching in the time of coronavirus: How is Covid-19 affecting pupils with eating disorders? 9 tips for surviving quarantine and staying sane 10 tips for live-streaming school events Could ‘hybrid-flexible’ teaching work for you? 3 ways teachers can find control in trying times General teaching topics: Revealed: the ‘word gap’ between primary and secondary How we’re introducing our students to future skills Why these 5 Cs should guide all school leaders Why we need a fresh approach to new initiatives How cold can your classroom get - legally? When to correct EAL language errors and when not to How to support bilingual autistic children 7 form tutor activities that every teacher should try Podcast: the educational allure of Eastern Europe 3 questions to ask about every SEND intervention 5 ways to hit the target with staff appraisals Is teacher training compatible with parenthood? 4 ways to ensure that PSHE content is remembered forever GCSE advice 5 complex terms that every GCSE student should know How to squeeze GCSE revision into every lesson What’s the best way to revise for your GCSEs? How to make the most of GCSE maths practice papers Recruitment, wellbeing and CPD How to plan your CPD calendar for the year Watch: tips for embedding wellbeing at your school 5 steps to help a new EAL learner A guide to recruiting international teachers For those with a subscription to the magazine: The battle over Direct Instruction The best method of teaching phonics Perfecting your on-stage ‘teacher walk’ How to help pupils manage their anger Why challenging behaviour needs an individual approach How much learning was lost in lockdown? Why subject knowledge is key to school leadership How to support students at risk of suicide Want to keep reading for free? Register with Tes and you can read two free articles every month plus you'll have access to our range of award-winning newsletters. Register Log in Keep reading for just £1 per month You've reached your limit of free articles this month. Subscribe for £1 per month for three months and get: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Read more Weekly round-up: No ‘revolution’ for embattled Ofsted Tes Editorial • 2nd May 2024 Weekly round-up: Ofsted grades and teacher pay fears Tes Editorial • 25th April 2024 Weekly round-up: Capita loses Sats and GCSE fears Tes Editorial • 18th April 2024 Reception Baseline Assessment: what you need to know Gráinne Hallahan • 3rd April 2024 Recent Most read Most shared Risk of no teacher pay deal before Christmas, warns union boss News 3 May 2024 Early years: Wishing for Sure Start return ignores hard truths Analysis 3 May 2024 Could online AP help more students back to the mainstream? Analysis 3 May 2024 Why you’re probably wrong about the science of learning Teaching & Learning 1 May 2024 How to reform childcare to truly benefit teachers Analysis 30 April 2024 Growing oracy focus could benefit maths teaching Analysis 1 May 2024 Science practicals need to push experimental boundaries Analysis 2 May 2024 Faith special schools can help to ease SEND pressure Analysis 2 May 2024 DfE SEND reform testing plan ‘9 months behind schedule’ News 1 May 2024