Reading should be fun – not just part of the school’s curriculum. Unless children become excited about books, they’re unlikely to become readers for life. So how exactly do you encourage reading for pleasure, when there’s a tendency for kids to associate books with...
Supporting Children’s Mental Health in Schools Children’s Mental Health Week is taking place on the 7th-13th of February 2022. The theme for this year is Growing Together. Lack of self-confidence and fear leads to failures and disappointments which helps us to grow,...
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...
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....
Tony didn’t write for fifteen minutes and you didn’t notice and you have an Everest pile of marking, and a meeting you are presenting at the end of the day. Sound familiar? Teaching can be really stressful; it’s often a culmination of small occurrences that build up...