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How to grab (and keep) students' attention

Pay attention!

All educators say it at some stage. Watching students zone out, check their phones discretely – or not so discretely - and chat to

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What happens to student motivation if exams get cancelled?

Last week, the Welsh government announced that, amidst the Covid-19 crisis, they will be cancelling all GCSE and A Level exams due to take place in

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5 ways to help students develop a sense of purpose

What is having ‘a sense of purpose?’. You can find a longer answer to this question here, but in essence, it is all about what you believe in, what

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What does it mean to have a sense of purpose?

Do you have a sense of purpose in life? What do you feel this purpose is? These can be difficult questions to answer. Some people know from a young

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What the Ofsted report on learning during the Covid crisis means for you

There wasn’t a doubt in anyone’s minds that the Covid-19 crisis would have a negative impact on students. However, the results from Ofsted inspections

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Why students should ask why

Have you ever been bombarded by an inquisitive child, who responds to everything you say with ‘why?’ ‘why?’ and ‘why?’? This can be a little

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How to cope with lockdown during the winter months

At the time we publish this, the UK is entering a second lockdown – as are many countries around the world. And even in places with less

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10 advantages and disadvantages of group work in the classroom

The use of group work in the classroom is one of the most widely researched and implemented teaching approaches in the world. Numerous research

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