How AI in education can help your school improve accessibility
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Accessibility in schools is about making sure that every student gets quality education, no matter what their needs.
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Accessibility in schools is about making sure that every student gets quality education, no matter what their needs.
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Play is an incredibly important part of education. We look at some of the reasons why you should prioritise play in your international primary classroom.
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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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The holiday break is nearly here and your thoughts may be turning to how you can ensure your learners continue their reading practice at home and continue to make progress in their learning.
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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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It’s been a tricky year for IB Diploma Programme biology, chemistry and physics teachers. We’re out of practice when adopting new Subject Guides; the latest editions were released nine (rather than seven) years after the previous. We have had to teach two different courses to our current two cohorts. And I sense from my conversations with teachers that more and more schools combine Higher and Standard Level classes, making planning all the more difficult.
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