How to help your students improve their writing skills
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Learn how to develop your students' writing skills with five methods to try in the classroom today.
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Learn how to develop your students' writing skills with five methods to try in the classroom today.
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The next installment of the Big Debate series looks at the pros and cons of university, and explores how teachers can guide students on their post-school decisions.
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Is the integration of AI into the education system a good thing or a bad thing? Let's look at the benefits and risks to students and teachers.
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Learn about the benefits of the British education system and see if it's the right choice for your child.
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Incorporating life skills into the classroom enables students to reach their highest potential and interact positively with their environment.
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Every teacher wants to inspire their students. Helping them take charge of their learning with activities that enable them to independently develop their knowledge and their skills is part of the job. But it’s often easier said than done. What does learning autonomy look like in practice? And how can you motivate students to stop relying on others to teach them?
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Back in 2020, 90% of learners surveyed for Pearson’s Global Learner Survey believed that online learning would become a permanent part of education. That belief is proving well-founded. Digital technologies are transforming all aspects of education, from assessment, to homework, to parental engagement – and the pace of change is only set to increase.
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International schools are putting climate change at the heart of education, empowering young people to take action on the environment and find solutions for a cleaner, greener and net-zero world.
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Preparing students for progression to university requires more than just a strong grounding in academic understanding, students also need to be equipped with the right developmental skills such as the ability to learn independent, critical thinking, communication and creativity.
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The National Curriculum for Computing in England might be nearly ten years old but the subject matter is constantly changing with new computing terms and programming languages, so it’s important that teachers are kept up-to-date with changes and what these might look like in the classroom. With specialist Computing teachers not found within most schools, especially at a primary level, teaching Computing can often be feared by teachers.
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