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Chat to your child while they draw, or learn about a new artistic style together.
Black Mountain Primary School in Belfast being used as a British Army look out post, 1972.
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The resources do a good job in explaining that political conflicts rarely end in a moment, but after a long process.
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Taking part in sport can lead to a sense of belonging.
The battle against poor nutrition: a history of school meals in the UK.
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From soup and semolina to Jamie’s school dinners: the changing face of school meals in the UK.
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Students who play sport drink more heavily and frequently than other students.
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Addressing online misogyny is a community-wide responsibility.
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Sex education is vitally important.
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Many teachers have reported thinking about leaving the profession.
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The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child outlines children’s right to peaceful assembly.
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Beliefs about language are never just about language. They reflect institutional power dynamics.
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There seems to be a vacuum for these influencers to fill.
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Children do not always need to be independent or unsupervised to gain in autonomy and a sense of control. Just being able to walk around expands their world.
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Persistent absence means missing 10% or more of classes.
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Policies which focused on improving children’s experiences while developing the early years workforce may have looked very different.
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At about four, children start to understand that someone’s behaviour depends on what that person believes.
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Before Swifties or the Beyhive, there were Byromaniacs – fans of the poet Lord Byron.
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Children and teenagers can add to our knowledge of the natural world through citizen science projects.
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Many children play compulsory rugby at school – but the risk of injury is too high.
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Schools can be ‘white spaces’ where ethnic minority staff are made to feel inferior.
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Many people suffer from maths anxiety, which can make using numbers difficult.
Teachers on the picket line in Manchester, UK, 1 February 2023.
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Teachers find their workloads difficult to manage – and the government is struggling to recruit people to the sector.
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It depends on whether you are learning as a baby or not.
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A new review study has sought to understand the impact of the COVID pandemic on children’s school attainment.
The Complete Maus and Maus Volume II by Art Spiegelman.
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Younger readers could try Judith Kerr’s When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit.
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Some think ChatGPT threatens education, but it might benefit educators and students alike.