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  • Wellbeing and COVID-19'A Complicated Relationship

    14 Aug 2020 Written by Beth Kerr, Group Director of Wellbeing, Cognita
    This period has highlighted that whilst we can cope without many of the things that are familiar to us, we cannot cope very well if we do not prioritise our wellbeing.
  • This whitepaper by ISC Research compares the crises weathered by the international schools market in the past with the new challenges presented by COVID-19. Whilst many international schools have plan ...
  • Microsoft Education interviews district leaders from Duval County Public School to discover the lessons learned over the past few months and explore what lies ahead.
  • We were thrilled to take part in the latest Bettcast, titled ‘Harnessing the power of esports in the classroom’.
  • 5 Powerful mindfulness strategies for teachers

    30 Jul 2020 Written by Zoë Jenkins, Pobble Guest Blog
    Simple mindfulness strategies can help educators and students during times of uncertainty and change. Read on for Pobble’s key everyday techniques for strengthening relationships and reducing stress.
  • No New Normal ' Debunking COVID-19 Myths in Higher Education

    30 Jul 2020 By Hugh Martin, Registrar and Chief Administrative Officer, British University in Dubai
    Hugh Martin, Registrar and Chief Administrative Officer at the British University in Dubai, explains why we should stop using the phrase ‘the new normal’ and stay optimistic about the future of the HE ...
  • The gift of gratitude

    30 Jul 2020 Written by Patrick Melville, Marketing Director, TAP
    Patrick Melville explains the core values of TAP, why it is relevant and how the vision of the organisation is still relevant post-COVID-19.
  • In a world that is becoming more technological, the need to equip younger generations with the skills to drive innovation in technology has never been greater.
  • Wellbeing and Socialization in Online Schooling

    24 Jul 2020 By Cody Claver, General Manager iCademy Middle East
    Wellbeing and socialization is difficult to measure in an online classroom. Cody Claver from iCademy explores how schools can keep tabs on mental health within a virtual environment.
  • 10 key workers share their experience of working and learning as they kept the UK going during lockdown, in partnership with Pearson.
  • The winners of Pearson’s tenth annual BTEC Awards are being announced in a ceremony this afternoon which is taking place online for the first time ever due to the coronavirus.
  • With many schools and parents working together to educate their children whilst learning from home, teacher Shaun McCormick from Kaligo talks about how they’ve been helping parents and pupils continue ...
  • The future of EdTech: lessons learned in lockdown

    16 Jul 2020 James Jepson, Solutions Sales Director, Viewsonic
    In light of the recent announcement from the Government that schools and colleges will have to fully reopen in September, teachers are being told to prepare for remote learning for students that have ...
  • The Makings Of A Virtual Classroom

    16 Jul 2020 Brendan Daniel, CKEditor
    Making the move to a virtual classroom must have the student’s progress in mind. Brendan Daniel from CKEditor surveys some of the most common virtual classroom tools — not to compare, but rather to il ...
  • Are you helping or hindering the mental health and wellbeing of your pupils?

    16 Jul 2020 Ross McWilliam, MHFA National Trainer @RossMcWilliamUK
    Ross McWilliam discusses how schools can create a solid mental health strategy to support teachers and students in identifying need and signposting solutions.
  • The British Esports Association, the not-for-profit organisation set up to promote and support grassroots esports, has partnered with global learning company Pearson to create the world’s first qualif ...

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