SAT tests ‘do not appear to harm children’s wellbeing’
Researchers at University College London find little difference in wellbeing and happiness levels CREDIT: This is an edited version of keep reading
Researchers at University College London find little difference in wellbeing and happiness levels CREDIT: This is an edited version of keep reading
Laura Williams, SBL coach and trainer, L J Business Consultancy, discusses why it’s time to give in to those guilty keep reading
As reported by the Guardian, figures show general recovery in reading and maths, but poorer secondary school students fared worse keep reading
The gulf in provision for private and state pupils has never been more stark. Who can doubt now that private keep reading
As its Dyslexia Awareness Week businesses are being encouraged to consider the effects dyslexia can have on their employees and keep reading
We speak to Sarah Carrie, prinicipal at Leeds East Academy, and Sarah Steele, maths teacher, senior house leader and student keep reading
As reported by the Guardian, the National Literacy Trust and Penguin Random House are calling for urgent action after a keep reading
Round-the-clock surveillance of students’ use of technology raises questions of privacy, but it can allow for important safeguarding interventions to keep reading
We all know of James Bond. Beit Sean Connery or Daniel Craig, Ian Flemming’s character has managed to stay relevant keep reading
The pain of teeth-grinding is something many people struggle with, and yet lots of us don’t even realise we’re doing keep reading
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