A Guide To: Keep Fit and Active During a Pandemic Exercising has always been difficult to fit into a teacher’s hectic schedule. The ongoing pandemic has made this even harder. Many teachers wonder how to make time for exercising and what they can do with the increase...
A Guide To: Teacher Wellbeing and Mental Health We all have ups and downs in our well-being and mental health. Workloads and extended work hours can lead to a build-up of stress and tension. Teachers are more likely to recognise their job as causing them stress and...
Useful tips and resources to teach Remembrance Day in the classroom Remembrance Day is hugely important to teach children. It marks the peace agreement that ended World War I at 11 am on 11th November 1918. It is a day to remember and respect the memory of those who...
You made it! You’ve got six weeks off, so we’ve gathered up 21 summer holiday ideas for teachers so you can make the most of it. Whether you like to stay active during the holidays, or you’re looking for a slower pace this year, we’ve covered all the best summer...
What colour pen do you use for marking? It’s surely one of the most hotly debated topics passing through staff rooms, seemingly without consensus. To try and make sense of it, we threw the discussion over to 134 teachers on Twitter. In this post, we’ll reveal what...
How do you go about planning your week in teaching, weekend plans or your annual goals and ambitions? Have you got a classic planner setup or is it all in mental notes in your head? One method for staying organised that is growing in popularity is bullet journaling....