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TROUBLED TEENS OR TEENS IN TROUBLE?
Centrepoint reveals issues at school can be an early sign of future homelessness Long absences from school and not completing exams are two of the most common identifiers of youth homelessness Findings come from research with UK’s largest ever...
LIVE DISSECTION CPD EVENT FOR TEACHERS
Learn how to bring dissection to life in you classroom Operating Theatre Live part of the company that bought you Anatomy Lab Live, are back in Manchester and with The Thomas-Lowde Group and Castles Education, are offering teachers, in all phases of...
ONE MONTH LEFT TO VOTE FOR AN AMAZING TEACHER
People across Wales have until Thursday 30 November to nominate outstanding teachers in Wales for the Professional Teaching Awards Cymru and with three extra categories, there are even more opportunities to celebrate the very best in Welsh education...
Fire Industry Association Releases New Qualifications
Candidates can now get qualified to become fire detection and alarm designers, installers, maintainers, and commissioners. Following the launch of four brand new fire detection and alarm qualifications in designing, installing, maintaining, and...
PRIMARY SCHOOLS GATHER AT NATIONAL PUPIL WELLBEING EVENT
Teachers from primary schools across the UK joined science, nutrition and health experts at a national pupil wellbeing summit in London this week. Hosted by Discovery Education and Alimentarium Foundation, Food For Thought saw educators and...
The AA advises schools not to take a half-hearted approach to travelling this half term
The AA is calling on schools and colleges to ensure that student minibuses are safe and roadworthy before embarking on planned trips both in the UK and abroad, for the upcoming half term break. Teachers who volunteer to drive a school minibus are...
Parents are continuing to ‘bend’ the rules in a bid to spend some quality family time in the sun before Christmas
It’s recently been confirmed in headlines, that we’re a nation of financial strugglers but instead of battening down the hatches ahead of Christmas, it would appear that parents are continuing to break the rules (fueling the unauthorised leave...
PatSnap Academy launches offering free online intellectual property courses
London, United Kingdom, 5 October 2017 – PatSnap, the world’s leading provider of research and development (R&D) analytics, has today announced the launch of PatSnap Academy, an online learning hub that provides free courses on Intellectual...
New programme launches to help pupils learn about healthy relationships, consent and staying safe
On 9 October 2017, charity Coram Life Education, the leading provider of Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) education in one in eight UK primary schools, launches its new primary school Relationships Education programme. The programme was...
Schools Serve Up to Show Off their Gardening Skills
Over 1,000 schools and youth groups to cook up a storm using the veg they’ve grown in the Royal Horticultural Society’s Big Soup Share Week of events marks ten years of the RHS Campaign for School Gardening Survey finds four in five schools have used...
Ending the world’s wettest school run is Sailors’ Society’s primary aim
Primary school children are being invited to put an end to the World’s Wettest School Run – and help other children get an education – through a new appeal and accompanying assembly resources from international maritime charity Sailors’ Society. The...
Wear your slippers to school and help Shelter to be there for homeless children this Christmas
School children across the country are being asked to kick off their school shoes and snuggle into their slippers on 8 December to raise money in support of homeless children. With over 125,000 children currently homeless in Britain, Shelter is...