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Be it through engaging students in literature, developing early language skills or bringing creativity back into the classroom, we're 100% committed to supporting teachers and students.
Schools across the UK have told us they’re navigating the impact of COVID-19 on education by focusing on building students’ knowledge, skills, confidence and wellbeing in readiness for their next steps.
As each learning journey is different, we offer a wide range of tools, resources and support you can use at every stage.
Explore additional resources to support you with Literacy and English teaching and learning.
Now is a really important time to look after yourself and others.The Wellbeing Zone aims to provide a space dedicated to support all ages. Packed with resources suitable for teachers, parents and young people, you’ll be able to find resources from advice on coping with anxiety to fun activities to support wellbeing.
Access a wide variety of flexible and high-quality training courses to meet your professional development needs, at every stage of your career.
We have created an exclusive page to showcase the range of valuable resources that are available beyond Pearson. Explore some useful learning and teaching tools, and fun things to do at home.
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Denbigh High School’s Emma Darcy (Digital Innovator of the Year – Gold Winner at the Pearson National Teaching Awards) and Pearson’s Les Hopper outline five steps to support a successful digital offering for pupils, staff and schools as a whole.
Tabatha Sheehan, Head of English at Westonbirt School, looks at how by taking the time to introduce diverse texts to your GCSE English Lit curriculum, you are preparing students for life beyond the classroom.
Offering more diverse texts isn’t just about expanding your GCSE English Literature curriculum, it’s about preparing your students for the outside world
