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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...
School staff quiz MPs from the three major political parties on their education policies, in a pre-election debate hosted by Mike Baker.
A look at how Key Stage 4 and A-level students engineer a dress from start to finish, using the skills they have learned in design and technology
From interactive smart floors to testing golf clubs and using motion capture to help athletes win medals; find out how cutting-edge engineering is used in science in this series for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 lessons
Find out how a selection of schools across England have incorporated enterprise into education. Discover the skills and approaches used and its success.
Baroness Morris of Yardley asks some key thinkers about their attitudes to education, from their own experiences through to the bigger concepts that engage them.
Former education secretary Morris talks to the women who are making a difference to the shape of education today and asks if we're doing the best we can for children.
Looking at early years' development and finding out from experts in the field how we we can learn from other countries' practices, as regards children's wellbeing and the curriculum.
EYFS practitioners show how they work to support the education and wellbeing of children from birth to six, supporting the principles of the Early Years Foundation Stage framework.
An examination of the life skills needed for various careers, seen through the eyes of recent school-leavers on the job.