“I have learned much from my teachers and even more from my friends, but from my students I have learned more than from all of them.” — Rabbi Ḥanina (Ta’anit 7a) It has taken me years to understand ...
Think of all the ways we associate control with good parenting (consider this concept in the frame of teaching as well). We ...
By Venerable Gyaltsen Samten There was a time when life began to draw me away from worldly concerns, and i recognised this ...
Around a quarter of new teachers in England leave the profession within three years, and a third do so within five years (DfE, 2025). My longitudinal PhD research with nine early career ...
Cognition and learning outcomes are known to be affected by childhood adversity (Lund et al., 2020) with trauma from sexual abuse categorised at the highest threat level and therefore linked ...
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For quite some time, the proliferation of technology in educational processes has been affecting teaching and learning ...
This blog post is part of a series that brings together reflections from the research study Navigating the Waters of ...
Influencers highlight how households on Universal Credit can access top attractions at fraction of normal cost ...
GM is marking Teacher Appreciation Week with a new $1.25 million initiative alongside Disney and DonorsChoose to fund STEAM ...
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