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Team Teacherly share their thoughts on the future models of education post COVID-19.
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Lessons from the first weeks of remote learning from a school in the UAE.
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Microsoft shares the key points from their recent Virtual Education Transformation Summit
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As personal interaction with students is curtailed, it is critical that educators enact strategies that compensate for the interactivity of the classroom
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How do we ensure that students have access to authentic and evidence-based digital sources of information and support?
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Take a look at how Estonia are coping in the current climate and how they are making their education stand out
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Robot pickers in a warehouse in the United States, UV disinfecting robots in Singapore malls – the unprecedented Covid-19 crisis has seen the increasing dominance of artificial intelligence (AI) and r ...
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The lockdown has brought an unforeseen challenge - how to entertain children when leaving the house is not an option. Here are 12 tips to engage kids simply by varying how we tell stories.
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We caught up with our UK Advisory Board to discuss the latest trends, challenges and innovations in education.
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Pre-lockdown, The Diana Award’s Anti-Bullying team travelled the UK delivering Anti-Bullying Ambassador training to young people and staff in schools. Supplied by The Diana Awards @DianaAward
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Microsoft is assembling educators, partners, and students to host Global Learning Week, a free, event on Facebook. It will be available both as live sessions each day on 22-26 June
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Joanne Miles shares some questions for managers to think about or discuss, to support that reflective process during remote learning.
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A summary of perspectives from higher education leaders in the MEA region on the, topics include e-learning, enrolment changes, jobs for new graduates, new programs and majors, international students ...
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How Ross McWilliam is using lockdown time as an opportunity to develop and grow personally and professionally.
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Educators today are expected to constantly evolve. This is even more apparent in a time when we are asked to undertake the enormous (sometimes overwhelming) task of moving all of the learning from the ...
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The English language is tough and continually evolving, with about 1,000 new words coming into use every year. It is also one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, which inevitably makes i ...

