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Early Years Conference 2026 North Tyneside
Annual Early Years Conference 2026 North Tyneside Education North Tyneside has proudly hosted an Early Years Conference every year of this millennium and before. Over the years, the conference has welcomed leading keynote speakers such as Sally Featherstone, Alistair Bryce Clegg, and Jean Gross. Each event explores a wide range…
Read More about Early Years Conference 2026 North TynesideThe Power of Empathetic Leadership: Listening to Understand
In today’s data-driven educational environment, a crucial leadership element is often overlooked: empathy. This human-centred quality-the ability to listen, understand and share others’ feelings-creates the foundation for meaningful connections in our schools and settings. Research shows empathetic leadership delivers measurable benefits in innovation, staff commitment, and organisational inclusivity. As…
Read More about The Power of Empathetic Leadership: Listening to UnderstandWomen in Maths day
The 12th May is ‘Women in Maths’ day. How can we encourage girls to believe that they can be mathematicians? Perhaps looking to some inspirational female figures is the answer! Inspiring Girls in Maths: Heroines Who Paved the Way It’s so important that all children – and especially girls – grow…
Read More about Women in Maths daySupporting Primary Pupils Through Statutory Assessments
It’s the time of year when our focus turns to primary statutory assessments again. Whether your focus is the Phonics Screening Check, the Multiplication Tables Check or Key Stage 2 SATs, they can feel like a high‑stakes moment in your school year. For pupils, they represent unfamiliar routines and the…
Read More about Supporting Primary Pupils Through Statutory AssessmentsOne More Step Along the World I Go
Managing Transition in the Early Years For Early Years educators, this time of year can feel particularly challenging. There’s the emotional weight of saying goodbye to your class, alongside summative assessments, report writing, sports day preparations, and-almost quietly but just as significantly-the organisation of transition. For Early Years leaders, the…
Read More about One More Step Along the World I GoA Sense of Belonging
Creating a sense of belonging for EAL (English as an Additional Language) learners is about making sure they feel safe, seen, valued and connected in school, socially, emotionally, culturally, and academically. So what does “belonging” look like for EAL learners in schools? Seeing their Identity Reflected and Valued A sense…
Read More about A Sense of BelongingLove Your Library: Why Local Libraries Are Magical Places for Families
Libraries are one of the most joyful, welcoming and enriching places a family can visit. In the National Year of Reading, there’s no better time to rediscover everything your local library offers – far beyond borrowing books. Whether you have a toddler who loves story time, a child discovering new…
Read More about Love Your Library: Why Local Libraries Are Magical Places for FamiliesMay Day in the UK: A Look at a Much‑Loved Tradition
May Day in the UK is one of those celebrations that just feels cheerful. It arrives every year on 1 May, right when the weather starts to brighten up, and flowers begin to appear everywhere. Even though it’s been around for thousands of years, it still brings a sense of fun, colour, and community …
Read More about May Day in the UK: A Look at a Much‑Loved TraditionFIRST LEGO League Challenge 2026 – It’s a wrap!
This weekend saw the culmination of the 2025/26 FIRST LEGO League Challenge season in the UK, with the national finals taking place at the Harrogate Convention centre. After running five regional tournaments across the North East earlier in the year, I was lucky enough to spend Saturday 25th April as…
Read More about FIRST LEGO League Challenge 2026 – It’s a wrap!Growing Up Autistic: What Children Want Schools to Understand
The Language and Communication Team (LCT), Education North Tyneside’s specialist teaching team supporting language, communication and autism in educational settings, recently reflected on findings from a large UK study involving 136 autistic children aged 8-14. The research explored autistic pupils’ experiences of school, relationships and identity, placing children’s voices firmly at the centre. It…
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