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The GEC Manifesto for Education in Practice: Shared challenges, shared solutions
18 Feb 2021 Written by Mark Sparvell, Director of Education Marketing, MicrosoftA unity of purpose is necessary to ensure access to high quality education for all – particularly for learners in peril who lack physical safety and/or emotional wellbeing. -
Revisiting BettFest: Bruce Daisley on resilience and productivity at work
11 Feb 2021 Written by Elle Monaghan, Bett PortfolioIn this article we revisit Bruce’s presentation at BettFest to explore how we can unlock our imagination and build resilience in our communities. -
The GEC Manifesto for Education in Practice: Shared challenges, shared solutions
18 Feb 2021 Written by Mark Sparvell, Director of Education Marketing, MicrosoftA unity of purpose is necessary to ensure access to high quality education for all – particularly for learners in peril who lack physical safety and/or emotional wellbeing. -
Revisiting BettFest: Bruce Daisley on resilience and productivity at work
11 Feb 2021 Written by Elle Monaghan, Bett PortfolioIn this article we revisit Bruce’s presentation at BettFest to explore how we can unlock our imagination and build resilience in our communities.
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No New Normal ' Debunking COVID-19 Myths in Higher Education
30 Jul 2020 By Hugh Martin, Registrar and Chief Administrative Officer, British University in DubaiHugh 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 sector. -
How to give literacy a boost with music
11 Jun 2020 Written by Dr Anne Margaret Smith, Founder, ELT wellMany children have spent the last few months locked down after the school gates closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In September, as students filter back into school, there will be those who have taken a step backwards in their English language and literacy skills. I thought this would be a good time to share some tips on how music can help to get these learners back on track in a fun and st ...
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