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A visually impressive experiment using glowsticks to show luminescence and rates of reaction, in this idea for Key...
Professor Hal Sosabowski reveals the explosive power of subliming dry ice in this demonstration idea for Key Stage 3...
In this programme, the art departments of two schools reveal the strategies they use to help pupils...
A teacher gives an insight into how she has helped two EAL secondary students make immense leaps from difficult...
Explosive experts, Dr Jacqueline Akhavan, senior lecturer at Cranfield University, and Dr Alex Contini,...
Show Key Stage 3/4 history pupils this re-enactment of the Christmas truce during the first world war, in this...
Staff at a Children's Centre describe how they have brought health and education services together to provide...
Two experts discuss cultural perspectives in relation to EYFS, looking at where the balance should be between pupils...
A school reduces the number of Key Stage 3 lessons per week, by teaching up to six subjects in a cross-curriculum...
In association with organisations such as the TDA, this series showcases the work of inspirational and effective CPD leaders who really make a difference to staff learning in schools.
Inspiring stories about school projects that make a difference
Mick Waters, former director of curriculum at the QCA, shares moments of inspired learning with viewers. He talks about each clip and suggests how teachers might use similar approaches to create successful lessons.
Filmed in partnership with the British Council, these videos tell the story of schools involved in the Connecting Classrooms programme and feature partnerships between headteachers from the UK, Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia and Africa.
This series follows schools where early intervention strategies are helping pupils improve their performance, at both primary and secondary, using maths forums, sweets and breakfast clubs.
A panel of former headteachers offer their expertise and guidance on conducting interviews when hiring new staff.
The Sorrell Foundation's initiative to involve pupils in their school's redesign has been massively popular, teaching pupils many skills as well as reinventing their physical surroundings.
The fun is palpable in these programmes showing Heeley's hands-on teaching of some maths masterclasses. Leaves teaching from the front way behind...
Find classroom resources and CPD videos for Key Stage 2, 3 and 4 PSHE and science lessons on healthy eating and nutrition, based on a fictional TV news report, announcing a proposed ban on under 16s eating junk food.