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Coronavirus: Your complete planning guide for closures
School closures – or partial closures – will happen in the future, and it is important to plan as early as possible. Here is a complete guide to what you need to consider.
11 March 2020
How schools can get pupils to be imaginative
Everyone agrees imagination is important, though you can’t quantify it. So how can schools get their pupils to be better at harnessing this mental power? Dan Worth speaks to the researchers trying to pin down this nebulous concept of the mind
6 March 2020
Can the internet of things improve breaktime play?
An innovation lab is attempting to use the internet to change the way children play at breaktime. Dan Worth had a look at what they have come up with
28 February 2020
Behaviour: is consistency even possible?
For years, consistency has been held up as the holy grail of behaviour management in the belief that it creates a fertile learning environment. But what does consistency really mean? And has its impact been overrated? Dan Worth discovers that the term is difficult to define in the world of education – and that a consistent approach to behaviour can only work with a degree of flexibility
28 February 2020
Six ways that safeguarding challenges change overseas
Safeguarding roles in international schools can be rewarding but there are differences worth being aware of
29 January 2020
How a focus on arts can boost resilience and character
Participating in arts activities can be crucial for helping pupils to gain confidence across the curriculum
29 January 2020
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