Gemma Goldenberg, psychologist and education expert Neuroplasticity – Our brains change and adapt Historically, we used to believe that whether a child was a good learner and grew up to be a successful adult, was based solely on things like their IQ and the skills and...
Ka Lai Brightley-Hodges, Head of Membership and Marketing National Apprenticeship week brings together businesses and apprentices across the country to shine a light on the positive impact that apprenticeships make to individuals, businesses and the wider economy. The...
Today the DfE published it’s guidance for schools and trusts on their role in providing wraparound childcare to children of primary school age in England. This guidance outlines the role of schools and trusts and is designed to support both, regardless of their...
Click to Read in English Cliciwch i ddarllen yn Gymraeg Elizabeth Jarman, learning environments expert Working in partnership with parents and carers supports consistency for the child, promoting their wellbeing, learning and development. Previous blogs in this series...
A new national recruitment campaign has been launched in England by the Department of Education today across TV, cinema, online, radio and out of home advertising to encourage people to start a career working with small children ahead of the first phase of the largest...