For perfectly understandable reasons we hear a lot about teachers suffering from higher stress and how it affects them. Indeed, several of the bigger teacher’s unions have expressed concerns over time that teachers are finding it more and more difficult to cope with this ridiculous exam-based system that always strives to just hit the next... Read more »
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In a modern and affluent society such as ours, why do kids from poorer or ‘financially disadvantaged’ families struggle to achieve the same level of educational performance as their peers from more affluent families? This blog post looks at the size of the gap and what the Government is trying to do to address it. There... Read more »
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Studying for your GCSE‘s can be a big challenge. The stress of preparing for your exams and the large amount of work that you need to revise can be overwhelming, particularly when your teachers are too busy to give you much one to one help. However, there are plenty of websites that can support you... Read more »
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Being a parent isn’t easy – we are regularly bombarded with headlines about obesity. The latest figures suggesting a third of the population is overweight. It’s wise to be sceptical of statistics and how they can lead us to believe something that within a wider picture may not be as true as it seems as... Read more »
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There are lots of great online educational resources out there, and the purpose of this blog post is to tell you about one of the very best, and certainly the one that I find most useful – Wolfram Alpha. Imagine asking your computer how many calories 10 peanut M&Ms contained or how many people a... Read more »
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