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  • The future of jobs and skills is one of the most pressing topics we face in education right now. Pearson explores how we can restructure our thinking around skills in the face of rapid change.
  • Esports 101 - An introduction to the industry

    01 Nov 2021 Written by Bryony-Hope Green, British Esports Association
    The British Esports Association gives their run-down of the esports industry landscape, including its increasing presence in the world of education.
  • In celebration of World Teachers’ Day, Dave Smith explores the rapid upskilling that teachers have embraced since 2020 and what lessons we have learned for the future.
  • Esports is about more than just gaming

    05 Oct 2021 Written by Sarah Marshall, Global Head of Content, Bett
    When mainstream sports stars such as David Beckham and Michael Jordan invest in esports it’s time to pay attention to an industry that is growing exponentially.
  • To code is to love learning

    17 Sep 2021 Written by Fergal Kilroy, 01 Founders
    In celebration of National Coding Week, we welcome Fergal Kilroy from 01 Founders to the hub to share his peer-based approach to learning to code.
  • Back to school and focussing on literacy and digital support this International Literacy Day

    09 Sep 2021 Written by Fiona Evans, National Literacy Trust
    Fiona Evans joins us for National Literacy Day to discuss how we can better support teachers with digital resources.
  • Olympic Education Values, sports, and preparing students to be better global citizens

    12 Aug 2021 Tanmoy Mookherjee, Randeep Rakwal PhD, Koyo Fukasawa PhD, University of Tsukuba
    As the 2020 Olympics come to an end, the team at Tsukuba International Academy of Sports considers what life lessons we can find in the Olympic Education Values.
  • Teachers' lessons from lockdown learning

    29 Jul 2021 Written by Sarah Horrocks, London Connected Learning Centre
    Sarah Horrocks presents her insights on why remote and blended learning should continue to be a part of the education system after lockdown learning.
  • Utilising Video in Hybrid Learning

    22 Jul 2021 Written by David Horton, ICT and Computing Teacher, Trainer and Consultant
    David explores how the technical boundaries of the use of video in hybrid learning are being pushed, not only through curriculum delivery but also in the use of recording and live streaming.
  • Collaboration is the Key: An EdTech Journey

    05 Jul 2021 Written by: Joseph Fielder and Natalie Pearce, Branfil Primary School
    How the EdTech Demonstrator Programme and Joint Practice Development helped our school tackle the challenges of moving to remote learning
  • Could technology be the answer to career apathy?

    01 Jul 2021 Written by Emma Gaukroger, Greenwood Academy
    Emma Gaukroger, BTEC Quality Nominee, careers co-ordinator and music teacher from Greenwood Academy discusses how technology can help students with careers guidance.
  • Experiential Learning at Home

    01 Jul 2021 Written by Witold Matulewicz, Vice-President / Co-Founder, Natural Born Leaders
    Witold Matulewicz of Natural Born Leaders highlights the importance of Experiential Learning at Home and shares details of a free parent support campaign for all schools and preschools
  • The GEC Manifesto for Education in Practice: Ilse Howling and Dr Mary Ashun

    25 Jun 2021 Ilse Howling, Chairman, Education Development Trust , Dr Mary Ashun, Principal, Ghana International School
    As part of our ‘GEC Manifesto for Education in Practice’ article series, Ilse Howling and Dr Mary Ashun highlight the importance of supporting teachers to secure the future of education.
  • Globe: A Virtual Home for English Language Educators around the World

    17 Jun 2021 Written by Jennifer Law is the Globe co-founder and Senior Consultant with Transform ELT
    Globe is an online global community where teachers, trainers, curriculum developers and writers can share knowledge, skills and attitudes on English Language.
  • The GEC Manifesto for Education in Practice: Lord Jim Knight

    11 Jun 2021 Lord Jim Knight, Director of Suklaa Ltd and former UK minister for schools, digital and employment
    Bett Global Education Council member Lord Jim Knight makes the case for rethinking how adult skills are funded and delivered.
  • A Reflection on Assessment During and After Lockdown

    03 Jun 2021 By Jane Downes, Hsis Associate Adviser for Assessment
    Jane Downes explores the future of assessment taking into account learnings from lockdown.

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