All Student well-being articles
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Use adaptive teaching to improve access and progress for SEN students
Read how microbarriers are getting in the way of your SEN students’ progress – and ideas for removing obstacles in four areas of need
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Get to know your students better to improve outcomes
Try these ideas to build relationships and manage behaviour effectively
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Opinion
Co-curricular thinking
The disruption of the pandemic should shake up our thinking when it comes to curriculum planning
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Help students transition from primary to secondary
It’s tough growing into a new identity as a secondary school student. Here’s how teachers can help ease the transformation
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Ideas
How to reply to parents’ questions about homeschooling
Advice on answering questions from parents and carers with children learning from home during the Covid-19 pandemic
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How to look after students’ well-being
Signs to look out for and how to help during the pandemic
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How to combat perfectionism in your students
Steer perfectionism in the classroom in positive ways
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Ideas
How to successfully support disengaged learners
An effective three-stage strategy to motivate students as they return to the classroom
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Exam results 2020: Algorithms, grades and chaos
What do students think about the U-turns on pre-university exam results?
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What students think about cancelled exams
How are they feeling? Are they thrilled not to be revising, or are they studying hard, readying themselves to start university this autumn?
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Opinion
School’s out, exams are off: what are educators thinking?
Join us as we eavesdrop on school teacher fellow Kristy Turner and HE lecturer Katherine Haxton as they discuss school closures, exams and motivation