Get the best experience in our app Enjoy offline reading, category favourites, and instant updates - right from your pocket. Download the App Maybe later Home Tes weekly round-up: 24 short guides for teachers Tes weekly round-up: 24 short guides for teachers Tips for remote teaching and supporting pupil wellbeing are among the quick-guides in this week’s round-up 5th April 2020, 8:02am Tes Editorial Share Tes weekly round-up: 24 short guides for teachers https://www.tes.com/magazine/archive/tes-weekly-round-24-short-guides-teachers Copy Link Here is your weekly round-up of the guides and advice that Tes has published this week. Teaching during the coronavirus lockdown: 74 free online learning resources. Leading teacher and education writer Mark Enser offers a five-point model for delivering online learning. 7 tips for using online teaching tool Purple Mash. 6 tips for using ClassDojo. 6 things for teachers to remember, according to online learning experts. 5 tips for using online learning tool SeeSaw. We also have the below podcast (you also find it by typing ‘Tes - the education podcast’ into your podcast platform): For those with a subscription to the magazine: A comprehensive review of what you need to know to teach online. Why you need to know more about threat perception. How far should you be differentiating your lessons? How to help your pupils to become better creative writers. Why if we want an excellent curriculum, we should ask every department: what is your subject for? Why school start times should not be adjusted to accommodate teenage sleep patterns. Wellbeing: 7 ways to support student mental health. 4 tips to ensure that your communications with remote staff do not cause stress. 5 tips to help students reduce screen time. 3 simple ways teachers can support each other. 4 ways to ensure that SEND student mental health is supported. 4 ways to maintain pastoral support. Recruitment: How to recruit and retain staff during lockdown. How to roll out online job interviews - a case study. How to find a new job while in lockdown. FAQS: how to hire during lockdown. 10 tips for welcoming new starters. Lessons from international schools on recruiting digitally. Want to keep reading for free? Register with Tes and you can read five free articles every month, plus you'll have access to our range of award-winning newsletters. Register Log in Register with Tes and you can read five free articles every month, plus you'll have access to our range of award-winning newsletters. More information Keep reading for just £4.90 per month /per month for 12 months You've reached your limit of free articles this month. Subscribe for £4.90 per month for three months and get: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now You've reached your limit of free articles this month. Subscribe for £4.90 per month for three months and get: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters More information Read more Teacher interview questions: what will I be asked? Tes Editorial • 10th October 2025 Sats week: key test dates for 2026 Tes Editorial • 1st October 2025 5 top Tes articles for school leaders Tes Editorial • 19th August 2025 5 top Tes articles on the science of learning Tes Editorial • 12th August 2025 Recent Most read Most shared SEND reform: Experts at hand service could be a game-changer Analysis 28 February 2026 Teacher strike ballot opens over pay and workload News 28 February 2026 15% of secondary teachers not confident identifying SEND News 27 February 2026 The SEND reforms are out - now the real tests begin Analysis 25 February 2026 Do banded books make for poorer readers? Teaching & Learning 25 February 2026 3 in 5 people see teaching as ‘unappealing’ News 25 February 2026 SEND reforms a ‘massive demand’ on schools, says DfE boss News 26 February 2026 SEND reform plans ‘risk overwhelming Sendcos’ News 27 February 2026 Head retention policies a welcome focus - but will it be enough? Analysis 26 February 2026