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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...
Primary and secondary schools within the UK demonstrate how they have embraced environmental issues, by incorporating them into the curriculum, and explain the approaches they have taken
Lots of ideas for creating fun and engaging lessons for primary aged children. You can also watch Great Secondary Lesson Ideas.
Teachers demonstrate inspirational KS3/4 lesson ideas, offering comprehensive resources including lessons plans and tips for you to use in class. You can also watch Great Primary Lesson Ideas.
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Leading educational thinkers set out their vision for the future of our schools in a series of lectures. Subjects include teaching how to learn rather than just imparting knowledge, why we have to make broad changes and the role of creativity in learning.
Handling The Media looks at how a selection of schools utilise the media in different situations and for varying purposes, such as recruiting new staff over the radio, employing a press officer for a school's promotion and dealing with tragedies.
These videos demonstrate a number of unique and innovative approaches to teaching some tricky topics.
Businessman and leadership expert, Jo Owen, takes a close look at four schools, offering help and advice to their headteachers. These schools face a range of issues, from high staff turnover, planning for the future and acquiring higher numbers of pupils.
A school is only as good as its staff, so how do you recruit and retain the best in the industry? What can be done to reward and motivate key staff?