Healthy, supported teachers are better equipped to create a positive learning environment, which is essential for student success. This blog explores some top tips for teacher’s well-being and mental health.
In the education sector, hiring the right people is crucial for maintaining a positive and effective learning environment. While skills and qualifications are important, cultural fit can be equally vital in ensuring long-term success and satisfaction for both teachers and students. Here’s why cultural fit matters in education recruitment and how to prioritise it in your hiring process.
In the journey of nurturing young minds, early childhood education stands as a cornerstone. But why is it so pivotal, and how does educational psychology shape this critical phase? Our latest blog delves into these questions, shedding light on the profound impact of early education and the indispensable role of educational psychology.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of education, dynamic forces are reshaping traditional teaching methodologies. This blog explores the transformative trends that promise to redefine best practices in education over the coming years.
There is a lot that goes into applying for a job or course in education and being invited for an interview can be hugely exciting. However, this excitement can quickly be overshadowed by nerves, and your focus will quickly shift to hoping that the interview goes well. It’s difficult to eradicate this nervousness completely, but preparing for your education interview can make a significant difference. By preparing, you can enter the interview knowing that you are in with a good chance of success.
A well-crafted resume is a crucial tool for any aspiring educator. It's your first opportunity to make a positive impression on potential employers and showcase your qualifications and passion for teaching.
Inclusivity in education is an essential element for fostering a positive and effective learning environment. By recognising and embracing the diverse backgrounds, learning styles, and abilities of students, educators can ensure that every learner feels valued and supported.
Whilst all teachers need to hold teaching qualifications as well as have the right academic knowledge, there are also important soft skills that recruiters are on the hunt for when recruiting for a teaching role.
For many secondary school teachers, it can feel like a big responsibility to make sure their new students transition as smoothly as possible into their new environment. With this in mind, there are a few techniques that secondary teachers can try out to help with the transition.
Withholding a clear, reliable and concise stream of parent-teacher communication is vital. This reliable form of communication will help create a positive experience for both parents and teachers, who share the same goal of achieving a successful education for the student.
There are various methods of bullying. Some methods include physical, verbal, and cyber. Unfortunately, 1 out of 5 students have reported being bullied at some point during their education, making bullying way more common than it should be. It is vital that signs of bullying are spotted to help assist the student whoe is the victim.
Looking for some advice on how to make your classroom more SEN friendly, we've got you covered.
Here are a few tips to be the best teacher you can be for your students.
With April being Autism awareness month we wanted to highlight some tips on how to support children with autism in your classroom so we asked Sidney for some tips he has found helpful whilst working in SEN schools.
As someone working with children, it’s important to be able to spot the signs of struggle and abuse. This is why we've put a blog together with the main signs you should keep an eye out for.
SEN schools focus on supporting students with special educational needs. Working within one of these schools can be very rewarding and can become a life-long fulfilling career helping equip students for adult life and for them to forge an equally successful career for themselves.
We’ve put together a few tips to help our teachers switch off and really make the most of the Christmas period with their friends and family.
Here are a few ways you can get your classroom Halloween ready.
We’re here to give you a few tips on how to prepare for their first day working in a nursery.
London is a popular destination for school trips as there is so much to do. Of course, if we were to write about every attraction there is in London, we’d be here all day so, we’ve narrowed it down to some of our favourites. Hopefully, this should make choosing your next school trip a little easier!