The big debate: Should critical thinking be taught as a standalone subject in schools?
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Critical thinking is an essential skill for students – but should it be taught as a standalone subject? We consider the reasons for and against.
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Critical thinking is an essential skill for students – but should it be taught as a standalone subject? We consider the reasons for and against.
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Meet a 'true magician' in the classroom. Our 2024 Pearson International School Teacher of the Year, Auzair Collector, reveals his education tricks.
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Inclusion in the classroom boosts students' academic performance, tolerance and empathy. Learn how to make inclusion an instinctive part of your school.
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Digital safeguarding is just as essential to children’s education as maths and literacy. Follow these tips to promote cyber safety among your students.
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Generation Alpha will face a lot of challenges. They’ll need to solve the climate crisis and figure out how to co-exist with ever more powerful technology. That’s why World Youth Skills Day is a day to celebrate the skills young people have – and help them to build the skills they’ll need for the future.
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Chronic absenteeism has big negative impacts on a child's education. Learn how technology can encourage attendance and improved student wellbeing in schools.
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Staff wellbeing is a key consideration for international school leaders. Here are 8 strategies to help reduce teacher workload, stress levels and burnout.
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Look closely at an International GCSE Mathematics examination and you’ll soon realise that answering the questions isn’t just about working with numbers, algebra, shapes, measures, and data.
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Social learning is a theory that suggests students learn by watching and repeating the behaviours of others. Here's how to integrate it in the classroom.
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Alongside innovation in onscreen assessment and digital accessibility, we ensure we assess students in the right way, through our existing qualification design. At Pearson, this means offering a choice over when learners are assessed and examining how modular assessment can work alongside linear assessment as an examination option.
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