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How to discuss a terrorist attack with your pupils
Terrorist attacks will leave some pupils feeling anxious, stressed or confused. Discussing the attack in the safety of the classroom is an important step in dealing with these feelings, says the PSHE Association
23 May 2017
Pupil letter-writers have chance to be published alongside Jacqueline Wilson
A new competition launched by the bestselling author asks children to write a letter to someone living far away
22 May 2017
Don’t follow Zuckerberg, research warns - university dropouts don’t usually succeed
A degree offers the best route to success, research finds. But pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds are still the least likely to go to good universities and succeed professionally
17 May 2017
The UK’s first university centre for improving mental health in schools is launched
Centre at Leeds Beckett University will offer professional development courses and a mental health quality mark
16 May 2017
Teachers of EBacc subjects are leaving the profession, research shows
Analysis indicates that turnover rates are highest for teachers of core subjects – science, maths and English
16 May 2017
Three-quarters of primary teachers feel under pressure to work when ill
Most UK primary teachers put in hours of overtime, often at evenings and during the holidays, survey shows
15 May 2017
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