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Abdul Chohan, EdTech guru, shares his thoughts on what should happen in 2020 to make EdTech a valuable tool in every classroom.
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Struggling to read puts children at a potentially life-long disadvantage, says Bernadette McLean, so it’s time to use new methods to shake up how we identify literacy difficulties.
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The Global Education Council, an 11-strong body comprising a wealth of experience in the education field, will convene at Bett later this month
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In the second in our series, Steve Wright talks to Karine George, educational consultant and advisor for Bett, about what she hopes to see in the year ahead
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There is wide recognition among schools and colleges that Continued Professional Development (CPD) for educators is invaluable, and clearly linked to student outcomes.
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She was so bloody cool, so engaging, and she really made us care, and we knew that she cared about us.
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Strategically embracing technology across universities is necessary for their enduring success.
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As we head into 2024, there are more digital tools than ever before to help educators connect and excel at work.
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Literacy has changed. Remember when it was just about reading, writing and speech? Now, literacy has a more expansive meaning, with applications throughout education.
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Many girls and young women don’t know they have ADHD, because their condition is so underdiagnosed. How can we all support these often-overlooked students?
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With more than 100 humanitarian crises around the world in 2023 alone, children’s education is taking a terrible hit. Can EdTech help to fill in the learning gaps and support better futures?
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Which students fall on the wrong side of the digital divide, and what can be done to support them?
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How does the call for later school start times reflect a growing shift in attitudes to education?
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An award-winning hybrid assessment project by Birmingham City University Hybrid Model has transformed their students’ testing experience and helped to bridge the digital divide.