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The teenage brain: what’s happening and why
Renowned neuroscientist professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore explains the inner workings of the adolescent brain
12 April 2020
Growth Mindset: where did it go wrong?
Implementation of growth mindset is more complex than anyone imagined, explains academic Carol Dweck, who created the Growth Mindset theory
11 April 2020
How does a traumatic event impact child behaviour?
Trauma and its effect on behaviour is a constant topic of debate, but what is the truth? We asked two leading researchers to tell us what parents and teachers need to know
10 April 2020
How to handle working from home - a guide for teachers
In this week’s Podagogy podcast, we look at how teachers can best manage working from home
9 April 2020
Can we conquer the challenge of online remote learning?
In the latest episode of Tes Podagogy, we discuss the numerous challenges of online remote learning – and experience some of those challenges ourselves...
3 April 2020
Why we should scrap GCSEs...and literacy and numeracy
GCSEs should be abolished, as should the primary focus on generic literacy and numeracy, according to Michael Young
11 March 2020
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