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North Tyneside Holocaust Memorial Day event

By Rob Smith | 20 January 2026

What is Holocaust Memorial Day?  Holocaust Memorial Day is an international day on 27 January – which marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp. Holocaust Memorial Day remembers the millions of Jewish men, women and children who were murdered under Nazi persecution and all those that have…

Eyes on the Horizon – Headteacher conference 2026

By Catherine Worton | 19 January 2026

Friday 6th March will see the return of our Education North Tyneside Headteacher conference. An exciting day for Headteachers, deputy headteachers, assistant headteachers and colleagues who aspire to these roles. This year’s theme is called ‘Eyes on the Horizon’, as we look ahead to the future of Education.   “Schools…

Starting from Zero: Teaching English to Absolute Beginner EAL Learners

By Rashda Salamat | 16 January 2026

Teaching English to EAL learners who are absolute beginners requires a carefully sequenced approach that acknowledges their linguistic starting point, cultural background, and cognitive load. Unlike learners with partial proficiency, absolute beginners rely heavily on teacher scaffolding, visual support, and predictable routines. This article critically examines the challenges involved, evaluates effective pedagogical strategies,…

The National Year of Reading 2026

By Eve Morton | 14 January 2026

The National Year of Reading: why it matters and how schools can get involved In 2026, schools across the UK will be invited to take part in the National Year of Reading. This is part of a coordinated effort, led by the National Literacy Trust, to reignite reading for pleasure,…

PESSPA Trail and Challenge

By Rob Smith | 12 January 2026

PE, School Sport and Physical Activity (PESSPA) is at the heart of school life, it affects physical and mental health as well as behaviour, attainment, resilience, and a range of personal and social skills. Our team offers support, guidance, and advice to enhance the delivery of PESSPA. One of the…

Guru Gobind Singh Ji-The Tenth Sikh Guru and His Timeless Legacy

By Shallu Duggal | 06 January 2026

As one of the world’s principle religions, Sikhism can be covered throughout Key Stages 1, 2 or 3. in this article, we take a look at one of the religion’s most important figures, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Guru Gobind Singh Ji (1666-1708) stands as one of the most influential spiritual…

Adaptive teaching: same lesson, different learners

By Eve Morton | 05 January 2026

Adaptive teaching is no longer a ‘nice to have’: it is essential for schools striving to meet the diverse needs of learners in today’s classrooms. The recently published Ofsted tool kits, have inclusion as a golden thread running through aspects of school life. With increasing recognition of the importance of inclusion,…

New Year, New Classroom: Five Top Tips for an easy transition back to school

By Jess Hannant | 02 January 2026

We’re all guilty of having high expectations for a new year. ‘New year, new me’ floods our eyes and ears in every possible way throughout January. It often gives us hope for what we can achieve in the future, psyching us up for big changes, both personally and professionally.   But what if we harnessed this idea and used it to our…

Making effective pedagogical choices to impact learning – the role of modelling and questioning

By Eve Morton | 16 December 2025

What Does High-Quality Teaching Look Like Today? What does high-quality teaching look like in your school? Do staff have the knowledge and expertise to ensure that pupils know more and learn more? High-quality teaching remains the most powerful lever for improving pupil outcomes. Much research tells us:     ‘High-quality teaching…

The joys of joint working; sharing specialisms to meet need in schools

By Megan Maddison | 16 December 2025

Over the course of the autumn term, Education North Tyneside’s Language and Communication Specialist Teaching Team and the Educational Psychology Service have had the privilege of working together. They jointly devised and delivered a targeted programme of training aimed at strengthening both teacher and support staff knowledge and confidence in planning and adapting approaches…