Five ways to build resilience in students
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Building resilience in students begins in the classroom. It is the key to making young people stronger and more assertive – here we share five ways to do it.
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Building resilience in students begins in the classroom. It is the key to making young people stronger and more assertive – here we share five ways to do it.
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In this article, Anita Chamberlain, Visual Arts Coordinator at The British International School in Stavanger, Norway shares her experiences of running an art project with a group of children with learning difficulties and how, through the medium of art, children can express their ideas, opinions and feelings.
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