4 astronomical activities for secondary students to learn about space
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Inspire curiosity and develop your students’ STEM skills – try these hands-on activities to learn about space right from the classroom.
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Inspire curiosity and develop your students’ STEM skills – try these hands-on activities to learn about space right from the classroom.
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British Science Week is coming up! Read these creative ways to get younger international school students excited about all things science.
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Reading for pleasure is at an all time low. Follow these steps to get your students back into the swing of reading, both inside and outside of the classroom.
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King’s College School, Murcia, is a premium private British school and part of the Inspired Group of schools.
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In this article, we explore why schools in India are adopting Pearson Edexcel’s international curriculum under NEP 2024, focusing on global best practices, degree equivalences and preparing students for international universities and careers.
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Learning how to spell is key to literacy. Discover how to teach spelling to primary students with nine engaging and effective strategies.
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Learn how you can prepare your students for exam season, with revision tips and techniques to help them cope with exam stress.
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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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Part of the post-pandemic educational debate focused on summer holidays. Some politicians suggested reducing the summer break to help learner catch up on lost learning, but other educational experts argued that both learners and teachers need a long summer break to recharge their batteries.
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One of the major challenges for teachers and school leaders is how to meet the challenge of the Computing curriculum, especially at Primary and Lower Secondary and provide a rounded, thought provoking and engaging curriculum for students to help prepare them for the world ahead and inspire more to take computing-based courses at Key Stage 4 and beyond.
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