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How do you manage an employee who’s been delivering lacklustre results and offering only excuses? Getting angry isn’t the right keep reading
How do you manage an employee who’s been delivering lacklustre results and offering only excuses? Getting angry isn’t the right keep reading
In a follow-up to our story about the phone ban in schools, Dr. Peter Macauley, senior lecturer in psychology at the university of keep reading
As reported by BBC News, 16 to 19-year-olds in England will study five subjects, including core English and maths, aiming to provide keep reading
The remote working trend continues to gather momentum in the wake of the pandemic – here’s how to ensure you’re keep reading
As reported by BBC Newsround, in heart-warming Friday news, students from Peacehaven Community School are discovering the joys of sustainability keep reading
As reported by Forbes, Active Travel England commits £73 million in funding to encourage walking and cycling among schoolchildren, with initiatives keep reading
A small, random act of kindness really can go a long way and make a big impact on someone’s day keep reading
As reported by DfE, the UK education secretary, Gillian Keegan, has unveiled plans to ban mobile phone use in schools throughout keep reading
In today’s tech-driven educational landscape, choosing refurbished devices can have a substantial impact. Extend the lifespan of electronic equipment, reduce keep reading
The instructional coaching approach is being misunderstood in some schools leading to ineffective support for teachers – here’s what schools keep reading
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