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Exploring Science with Dyslexic Children and Teens: Creative, multi-sensory ideas, games...

Diana Hudson has taught science in secondary school for over 35 years. She has training and experience in working with neurodiverse students and has...

Sustaining the needs of the 21st century educators

Feliciea Jibson and Josianne Pisani discuss the need for professional support tools for SEN learners, to help reduce the high turnover in the teaching profession and provide...

The hidden challenges faced by disabled teachers

Determined to lift the lid on disability, teacher Valenee Gosine discusses the impact of her GNE Myopathy diagnosis upon her profession with Karen Olney. There’s a resounding sense...

A Mindset for Success In Your Classroom and School

Tony Swainston has a long career in the teaching profession, followed by extensive experience in delivering training in both business and education, in over...

Two thirds of parents now have more respect for teachers after...

Parents’ opinions of teachers have undergone a dramatic change as a result of homeschooling during the pandemic.  Two thirds of parents said their opinions of...

100 Ideas for Primary Teachers: Questioning

‘Questioning is the basic tool of the teacher and so, like the butcher’s knife, it should be sharp, efficient and wisely used’. This quote...

Supporting children with processing issues

SEN Specialist Jacqui Strubel offers some guidance on helping children deal with processing issues. As a SENCO, I have noticed that while a lot of...

Losing it in lockdown?

‘there are a whole range of familiar strategies that we can use to change our mental state and make us more resilient.’

How to survive as a teacher

Viv Grant offers some key tips to help take the stress out of teaching

Where will our teachers come from?

Luna Williams argues that strict immigration policies are discouraging SEN teachers from staying in the UK

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