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Could wellbeing be a core part of CPD post-Covid?
Colleges have the talent to tackle stress and improve wellbeing – but they don't have the time or resources, says Jonny Kay
5 ideas to make end of term both fun and productive
The final week is here, but what's on your lesson plan? Here are some fun non-film-related lessons to round off the year
5 easy steps to receive better end-of-term gifts
Plan your lessons carefully and you can brainwash your pupils into buying you what you really want, says Colin Dowland
My new school year resolutions - and their chances
Teacher Alan Gillespie lays out his resolutions for the 2021-22 school year – and rates his chances of success
Why saying goodbye for teachers never gets any easier
You’d think you’d get used to endless farewells but, when colleagues announce they’re off, it always hits hard, especially during these strange times
‘I was given a bad reference by my headteacher’
When a job offer was rescinded, this teacher had no idea why – until she discovered what her headteacher had done
FE chatter: The sector has its say on scrapping BTECs
We’ve trawled FE Twitter to pull out this week’s best tweets from the further education sector
Why teaching can feel like living in a dark cave
David Murray says that every July, teachers emerge from college gates, blinking into the summer light, confused, as they ask themselves: is that it? Are we really finished?
Podcast: Heads’ confusion over Covid rules in last week
The Tes news team unpick DfE Covid guidance for the final week of the school year when bubbles will be relaxed
4 lessons from music practice that all teachers can try
Repeat practice is key to mastery of a musical instrument and should serve as inspiration for other subject teachers – here’s how
‘A true learning festival needs critical voices’
The organisers of the Scottish Learning Festival want suggestions for speakers – and this teacher has a few ideas
Everything you need to know in education this week
Tes presents a round-up of key news and features to keep you up to date with the latest in the world of education
What’s next for cognitive science in the classroom?
A major new study from the Education Endowment Foundation has taken a deep dive into the research on cognitive science in education. Here, the lead author of the report outlines the key findings
Why Williamson has a lot to learn from Larry the cat
As she despairs at the plans to remove funding from BTECs, Mel Tropman praises the cabinet member she does approve of: Larry, the Downing Street cat
Why flight home perks are more important than ever
The subsidised flights home that many international schools offer are especially valued right now, says JD Richards