In The News Newsround January 25, 2019January 24, 2019 johndabell 0 Comments asbestos, Damian Hinds, Education Policy Institute, England, GCSE, International Day of Education, maths anxiety, music, OECD, Ofsted, periodic table, poverty proofing, racism, Soil Association, Steiner schools, teacher personality, The Food Foundation, Wales, World Economic Forum What’s been in the news just lately? Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInPrintEmailLike this:Like Loading... Read more
In The News Newsround January 18, 2019January 18, 2019 johndabell 0 Comments budget, Education Policy Institute, Education Policy Institute (EPI), food banks, Google, grades, hunger, Morecambe Bay Primary School, news, poverty, Robert Halfon, school funding, secondary schools, sleep, spelling, The Guardian, The Hechinger Report, university What’s been in the news just lately? Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInPrintEmailLike this:Like Loading... Read more
In The News Newsround October 12, 2018October 8, 2018 johndabell 0 Comments Buglife, Education Policy Institute, Families Online, mental health, Nadhim Zahawi, NAHT, Numeracy, Open University Business School (OUBS)’s dedicated research centre, True Potential Centre for the Public Understanding of Finance What’s been in the news just lately? Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInPrintEmailLike this:Like Loading... Read more
In The News Newsround August 10, 2018August 9, 2018 johndabell 0 Comments Civil Society Strategy, Damian Hinds, Education Policy Institute, EFL, expenses, Interactive Whiteboards, malnourished, MFL, news, PE, Reception, Targeted Reading Intervention (TRI), technology, textbooks, The Intensive Partnerships for Effective Teaching, universities What’s been in the news lately? Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInPrintEmailLike this:Like Loading... Read more
In The News Newsround February 17, 2018February 17, 2018 johndabell 0 Comments attainment, EAL, Education Policy Institute, entry tests, The Bell Foundation What’s been newsworthy in the world of education? Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInPrintEmailLike this:Like Loading... Read more
Technology Screen Time January 8, 2018January 9, 2018 johndabell 0 Comments Anne Longfield, Children's Commisioner, Common Sense Media, Craig Palsson, Dr. Christopher Starr, Education Policy Institute, Emily Frith, Killian Mullan, King of Glory, myopia, outdoors, Oxford University, screen time, technology, Tencent, World Health Organisation, Yale University Are children addicted to technology? Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInPrintEmailLike this:Like Loading... Read more