Tag: Education
Anxiety in schools
Julie Gibson describes how schools can benefit from viewing anxiety through an autism lens
It is widely reported that anxiety in children and young people...
We’re off kilter
Bridget Mather-Scott is fascinated by the imbalance between literacy and numeracy in Early Years.
High-quality education in the Early Years is essential for providing children...
Who pays the price?
Roger Broadbent on the lack of a national strategy, and what can happen to dyslexic people who don't receive the right support fromtheir school...
Removing barriers to learning
Sotiria Vlahodimou offers some advice for parents who are trying to find the best learning environment for their child.
Choosing the best educational pathway for...
Disabled Student Allowance: update
The new disabled student allowance is making higher education more accessible, but barriers still remain, writes Jessica Wythe.
For students with disabilities, navigating the academic...
A million questions
Finding the right school is about what's on your compass, writes Sefton Booth. Point yourself in the right direction and get to the heart...
Exploring emotions using AI-generated images
Emotional literacy—the ability to express emotions and feelings using speech and other forms of communication—is becoming increasingly important in the contemporary classroom. Many AI...
Systems for managing challenging behaviour
Good systems not only track incidents, but also patterns of triggers and antecedents, writes Ed Whittaker.
Special schools log pupil incidents in more detail than...
Sticky Teaching and Learning
How to make your students remember what you teach them
Caroline Bentley-Davies is a teacher trainer, adviser, coach and the author of many bestselling books,...
Place, Craft and Neurodiversity
Re-imagining potential through education at Ruskin Mill
For over four decades, Ruskin Mill Trust has worked with young people with special educational needs and behavioural...










































