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Keeping Children Safe: Practical Steps and Resources for Primary Schools 

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Primary Education

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While it is true that “accidents will happen”, keeping children safe and preventing as many accidents as possible should be a concern of every school. By raising awareness of risk sensitively, schools

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Primary schools are now embracing Childhood Safety Week, which is dedicated to promoting safety education and awareness.

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Scott Owen

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Scott Owen

Flexible Working in Schools
Embracing Flexible Work in Schools

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Primary Education

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There is little doubt that school leaders across the country are facing a recruitment and retention crisis. It is a simple yet frustrating equation; fewer people are entering the workforce than ar

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There is little doubt that school leaders across the country are facing a recruitment and retention crisis. More flexible work could be the answer

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Scott Owen

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Scott Owen

How a question wall can make science fun and easy in primary schools
How a Question Wall Can Make Science Fun and Easy in Primary Schools

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Primary Education

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Every teacher wants to make their lessons fun and stimulating. When students are engaged in the learning process, they are more likely to retain the information they are taught. So how can you make

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Discover how to make your science lessons more engaging for younger pupils

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Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

Six steps to get your primary pupils reading for pleasure

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Primary Education

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Being an avid reader and having a good knowledge of books are two of the most important things for any primary school teacher. But to bring out your pupil’s inner book worm, it’s a case of finding o

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Being an avid reader and having a good knowledge of books are two of the most important things for any primary school teacher.

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Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

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How primary teachers can support pupils with learning and attention difficulties

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Primary Education

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Why do people go into teaching? It can be an extremely rewarding career, giving you the chance to make a positive difference in the lives of many children.It can also be incredibly varied when you are

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Teaching can be a tremendously rewarding career which enables you to make a positive difference in the lives of many children.

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Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

Behaviour management strategies for primary teachers
Behaviour Management Strategies for Primary Teachers

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Primary Education

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Whether you’re a Early Career Teacher or have decades of experience working with primary pupils, behaviour management is always a challenge. This is particularly the case at the start of the school ye

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Whether you're an ECT or have decades of experience working in primary schools, these behaviour management tips will make your life easier

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Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

Government announces new primary literacy improvement measures
Government announces new primary literacy improvement measures

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Primary Education

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The government has announced a number of new measures that aim to improve standards of literacy in primary-level education.Under the Department for Education plans, a total of £800 million is to b

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The government has announced a number of new measures that aim to improve standards of literacy in primary-level education.

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Joanna Kaye

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Joanna Kaye

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Calling schoolchildren 'average' may lead to poorer performance, new study shows

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Primary Education

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Many schoolchildren are seeing their strengths and weaknesses overlooked by teachers due to a misleading perception that they are "average" performers.This is according to a new report from GL Ass

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Many schoolchildren are seeing their strengths and weaknesses overlooked by teachers due to a misleading perception that they are "average" performers.

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Joanna Kaye

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Joanna Kaye

Primary school teachers 'lack training to deal with mental health issues'
Primary school teachers 'lack training to deal with mental health issues'

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Primary Education

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A majority of primary school teachers do not feel they have been properly prepared to deal with the mental health issues faced by their students. This is according to a new survey of 330 primary teac

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A majority of primary school teachers do not feel they have been properly prepared to deal with the mental health issues faced by their students.

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Joanna Kaye

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Joanna Kaye

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SATs for seven-year-olds to be scrapped in primary assessment overhaul

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Primary Education

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The government has confirmed that SATs for seven-year-olds in England will be scrapped as part of a broader overhaul of the primary assessment system. Plans have been announced by education secretary

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The government has confirmed that SATs for seven-year-olds in England will be scrapped as part of a broader overhaul of the primary assessment system.

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Joanna Kaye

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Joanna Kaye

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Key stage 2 results show improved primary school performance

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Primary Education

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The percentage of children achieving the expected standards in primary school tests has risen, according to the latest key stage 2 results.National curriculum assessment scores for 2017 have been

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The percentage of children achieving the expected standards in primary school tests has risen, according to the latest key stage 2 results.

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Joanna Kaye

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Joanna Kaye

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Schoolchildren 'more alert and attentive in the afternoon'

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Primary Education

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Schoolchildren may be more alert, awake and ready to learn in the afternoon than they are in the morning, according to new research. The study, conducted by the University of Oxford as part of the BBC

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Schoolchildren may be more alert, awake and ready to learn in the afternoon than they are in the morning, according to new research.

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Joanna Kaye

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Joanna Kaye

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