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Free UCL Holocaust textbook for KS3 teachers
UCL’s Centre for Holocaust Education has produced a textbook aimed at helping to improve teaching about the atrocity
2 November 2020
Podcast: The educational allure of Eastern Europe
Rob Ford, director of an international school in Moldova, explains why he ended up in a country off the tourist trail
27 October 2020
The 3Cs and 4Ds leading a global curriculum revolution
The Common Ground Collaborative may not be a well-known curriculum to most teachers but it is slowly gaining traction as an alternative to the more established players
9 October 2020
Create a talent and enrichment programme with impact
At one school in Switzerland, co-curricular courses range from fashion design to investing, explains its headmaster
8 October 2020
The book being sent to all 22,500 primary schools
Martin Roberts and the NSPCC have teamed up to provide all primaries with a book to help children with their emotions
5 October 2020
WATCH: Teachers on the joy of international education
In the second instalment of our Global Staffroom series, teachers from six countries discuss why they made the move overseas and the joy it can bring – from great food to bizarre playground games
2 October 2020
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