Tips for teachers on using TikTok and 30 more guides A weekly roundup of guides published by Tes, including socially distant staff meetings, the art of inquiry in IB and tips for making displays for SEND students 18th September 2020, 4:00pm Tes Editorial Here’s your round-up of practical and useful advice for schools that we have published in the past seven days. Teaching in the time of coronavirus: Coronavirus: ‘We’ve had our first positive test’ Why we can’t go back to live online lessons Back to school: How to teach without circulating ’Track and trace is not adequate to keep schools open’ Four options for socially distanced staff meetings Why project-based learning could be your saviour in a local lockdown Why there are no right answers on Covid-19 for schools Is this an answer to the school Covid-19 testing chaos? Recruitment, wellbeing and CPD: How to integrate between subjects when teaching the IB How to plan the perfect international staff social How to become director of sport Podcast: How can new teachers find the CPD they need? How to embed inquiry into the IB curriculum Strong leadership starts with a common goal How to retain early-career international teachers General teaching topics: Stop dissing displays: here’s how they can work for SEN Should teachers be on TikTok? The hallmarks of a horror show Inset day GCSE English 2021: What’s all the fuss about? 5 ways to help children differentiate for themselves GCSEs 2021: How far behind are Year 11 students? How to talk to a colleague about their mental health 3 changes we need for more teachers to become heads For those with a subscription to the magazine: How can we restore trust in education? Does it matter whether students like their teacher? Get your slap on - tips for teacher make-up How smaller classes could help pupil mental health Now I see how pupils visualise things differently Research that glisters isn’t always gold How not to lead a department Will neuroscience transform teaching in colleges?