by Phillip Brown | Jan 11, 2021
Teaching has always brought with it its own unique set of challenges that change from year to year (or if you work in secondary education, from one class to another), but the coronavirus pandemic has taken the challenges faced by teachers to a whole new level. ...
by Phillip Brown | Jan 7, 2021
Before the pandemic began to take its hold all over the globe, you might not have even heard of MS Teams. Initially launched in 2017, it has become a popular tool for many companies to use when working with employees both in the office and working from home, offering...
by Phillip Brown | Dec 17, 2020
In the last nine months, remote learning has become a new reality for many teachers and pupils alike. Towards the end of the first lockdown when classes went online, many schools tried to offer lessons that suited the curriculum but were delivered in a way that was...
by Phillip Brown | Dec 15, 2020
2020 has certainly been something of an unusual year, and whilst there might be a vaccine, or indeed several, in sight, that does not mean that anyone can afford to let their guard down just yet. For schools the second half of the autumn term is always a time filled...
by Nigel Crawshay Jones | Nov 19, 2020
If there is one thing that the COVID-19 pandemic has taught educators all over the world, it is that education needs to find ways to adapt and coexist alongside any obstacles that arise. Remote schooling, once seen only as an option available to children living in...
by Nigel Crawshay Jones | Oct 15, 2020
Your school is likely to be in competition with others to attract and retain pupils, so what can you as headteacher and school do to ensure that it comes out on top? Let’s face it, when many headteachers took on the job, the thought of how to market the school to...
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