Wellbeing

‘Outstanding’ Dewsbury school Ethos College praised for ‘ambitious and inclusive curriculum’

ethos ‘Outstanding’ Dewsbury school Ethos College praised for ‘ambitious and inclusive curriculum’

Staff and pupils at a Dewsbury alternative provision, Ethos College, have been celebrating their ‘Outstanding’ rating under the new Ofsted education inspection framework. Ethos College was praised by Ofsted inspectors for creating an ‘ambitious curriculum’ and facilitating an ‘inclusive environment’ for all pupils. Ethos supports pupils with social, emotional and …

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TikTok teacher Kit Brown helps young people discuss diversity with help of free Premier League school resources

Kit Brown TikTok teacher Kit Brown helps young people discuss diversity with help of free Premier League school resources

The end of last week marked the two-year anniversary of the launch of the Premier League’s No Room For Racism Action Plan, a key commitment of which is supporting communities and the education of young people on topics such as inclusion.  To mark this moment, TikTok teacher Kit Brown (left), …

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New education programme to tackle early careers teaching crisis

eden New education programme to tackle early careers teaching crisis

The Eden Project in Cornwall has launched a new three-day weekend programme for Early Career Teachers (ECTs) to help them rediscover their reasons for getting into teaching. The programme responds to the current national crisis in the teaching profession, with 44% of England’s state school teachers planning to leave their …

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Fuelling learning with Magic Breakfast

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BAE Systems is supporting Magic Breakfast to provide healthy school breakfasts to children across the UK who can arrive at school too hungry to learn. The company is donating £100,000 to support the charity’s work in combatting hunger, as part of its commitment to support local communities in which it …

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Actioning change: Inspiring Learning announces new partnership with Youth Sport Trust

Inspiring Learning Actioning change: Inspiring Learning announces new partnership with Youth Sport Trust

Inspiring Learning, a leading provider of outdoor education and adventure experiences has announced a formal partnership with the Youth Sport Trust which will see its Kingswood brand become a Changemaker Business, and the Youth Sport Trust become Inspiring Learning’s new charity partner. The Youth Sport Trust is a UK leading …

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A quarter of children are bullied frequently as anti-bullying campaigners call on adults to set a better example

Twitter Post Date 1 A quarter of children are bullied frequently as anti-bullying campaigners call on adults to set a better example

In a survey of nearly 30,000 pupils in England conducted by the Anti-Bullying Alliance and analysed by Goldsmiths, University of London, almost 1 in 4 children (24%) told researchers they were being frequently bullied face-to-face, with the situation even worse for those with SEND (31%) or those in receipt of …

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Proportion of headteachers highly anxious about work more than doubled at pandemic peak

UCL Institute of Education logo Proportion of headteachers highly anxious about work more than doubled at pandemic peak

Headteachers experienced substantial increases in anxiety about work throughout the pandemic – with increases much greater than for more junior teaching staff – and with potential consequences for future recruitment of senior leaders, according to a new study by UCL researchers. Released today as an academic working paper, funded by the Nuffield Foundation, the …

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Study shows surprise improvement in wellbeing for thousands of special needs pupils, bucking overall trend of deteriorating mental health

chart1 Study shows surprise improvement in wellbeing for thousands of special needs pupils, bucking overall trend of deteriorating mental health

New figures published today reveal that while young people’s wellbeing has deteriorated alarmingly since the pandemic, it has unexpectedly improved significantly for thousands of students with special needs. A study of almost 11,000 students in 52 mainstream state secondary schools across the UK has found that despite the pandemic adversely …

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