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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...
How to tame the computer, how to achieve the HLTA status, key ways to control pupil anger and many more practical and useful ideas for teaching assistants.
Professional Attributes focuses on coaching, mentoring and building teacher/pupil relationships, in a primary and secondary setting. Dramatised scenarios are analysed, as regards strained relationships, and mentors offer advice on teaching methods.
Keep up-to-date with developments in your specialism, with information-packed videos outlining the latest research covering everything from neuroscience to early reading.
Professional Skills deals with planning and preparation, independent learning and experimenting with classroom layout and see the results the schools have.
An exploration into primary maths skills and methods, demonstrating good practice across the curriculum.
Tried and tested methods to aid learning, backed by research from the Centre for the Use of Research and Evidence in Education
Two schools tackle the issue of boys' achievement using inventive methods, such as working with a football club to improve literacy skills. This series recognises the huge task of helping boys to achieve more and why they might not be.
The Children's Laureate unwraps a selection of literary treats, including a rare and exclusive interview with Raymond Briggs, creator of The Snowman, and a visit to Dickens' house.
Jon Scieszka, the best selling American children's writer and US ambassador for children's literature, talks with experts about innovative ways of teaching primary and secondary English