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Exploring the potential of esports in Nigeria, its benefits, challenges, and career pathways in Nigeria's burgeoning esports industry.
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How immersive learning techniques can turn schools into a place of magic and wonder, creating journeys of purpose, positivity and possibility.
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Exploring generative AI, the ethical considerations for teachers, and what educators can do to support learners as artificial intelligence evolves.
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As the global education community prepares for Bett UK 2025, exhibitors have a unique opportunity to connect with educators from around the world, each with distinct challenges and needs. Understandin ...
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The SEND Village will be a dynamic hub for collaboration, discovery and inspiration. Focused on inclusivity, giving educators the chance to explore cutting-edge tools, share insights and dive into con ...
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Social action is one the best ways to give the next generation agency – delivering a vast array of benefits for children taking part, and ultimately for society as a whole.
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Is a student born creative, or can creativity be taught?
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Founded by a passionate group of teachers in the Yorkshire town of Halifax in 2017, White Rose Education is a beacon of innovation in STEM education. With an unwavering commitment to empowering teache ...
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What is the Dyslexia Map? The Dyslexia Map is a digital resource aimed at helping individuals locate dyslexia associations and related support services around the world. Its goal is to make it easy fo ...
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On 24th January 2024, I attended Bett to see the latest developments within EdTech. However, this year's Bett was also a family affair when I heard that my brother was delivering a keynote speech. To ...
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One deeply moving story is that of Matiullah Hanifi, a dedicated former teacher turned passionate advocate from Afghanistan. In a country where approximately ‘3.7 million children are out-of-school’ ( ...
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It’s Pride Month, a time dedicated to celebrating LGBTQ+ communities worldwide! As one of the most significant months of the year, it’s a chance to reflect on the progress we've made as a society and ...
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It’s no secret that students use AI, and it’s sometimes encouraged - but does it mean they’re losing the power of critical thinking?
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For many of us, technology makes things easier, faster, or more enjoyable. But for countless students in classrooms worldwide, technology makes things possible , and it can be the key to helping them ...
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Mathematics is notorious for evoking feelings of dread and anxiety. From Mattel’s Teen Talk Barbie manufactured to say, ‘Math class is tough!’ in 1992 to UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaking about t ...
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In the education industry, change is not always easy to come by, especially when it comes to catering to diverse learning needs. However, there are individuals like Fil McIntyre who are dedicated to r ...
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Spending weekends glued to TikTok, signing into remote work in pajamas, reluctant to use the telephone – these familiar, and sometimes scathing, parodies of Gen Z are popular. However, they are also a ...
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Funding all the fun stuff you want to do in schools with students can be difficult; if only you had the money for the inspirational technology that can be used to engage and enrich students’ education ...
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My deafness is my superpower. I was born without the small hairs in my cochlea. When I was younger, I saw it as a negative, but my Dad helped me realise it was a strength. I can be deaf whenever I wan ...
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As educators, we’re all navigating the digital revolution, finding our way into a new era of smart education. As part of this, today’s educators are already very engaged in creating personalised, imme ...
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The world we live in today faces multiple crises: economic, political, cultural and environmental. It’s hard to predict what the future of work holds for students in five, 10 or 15 years. Yet there’s ...