Data-driven decision making in education
In today’s world, data is king and the education sector is no exception to this trend. The ability to collect, keep reading
In today’s world, data is king and the education sector is no exception to this trend. The ability to collect, keep reading
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As reported by The Guardian, two-thirds of English state secondary schools teach only one foreign language, research shows, undermining the keep reading
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Schools and multi-academy trusts (MATs) share their different techniques for improving attendance rates in their settings. Training sessions for new keep reading
School leaders can help sustain early grades teachers’ job satisfaction with strategies that foster their joy in working with young keep reading
Don’t shy away from the issues your anger is trying to bring into focus – address and express this emotion keep reading
Too much time and frequently, too many irritated parents. A new Weduc survey shows primary, secondary, independent schools and trusts keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, a survey has revealed that children across Britain are suffering worsening levels of tooth decay, keep reading
As reported by the BBC, the Labour government plan to give £2,400 to teachers in the very early stages of keep reading
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