The impact of coaching for leaders new to role

Coaching has emerged as a valuable tool for supporting new leaders in schools, providing them with the guidance and support they need to navigate the complexities of their roles and develop the skills and mindsets necessary for effective leadership. Research has consistently demonstrated the positive impact of coaching on new leaders, highlighting its ability to…

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Myth Busters – Asylum Seekers

Talking about the asylum process can be tough. Entrenched political policy and the divisive nature of culture wars can mean the truth is often twisted or lost entirely.  Breaking down asylum myths through open conversation is key to help all our communities grow. Talking about it is tough, but it is also vital. If we…

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The Northeast Festival of Language – a celebration

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The Northeast Festival of Language The Northeast Festival of Language in England Inspires Children through a celebration of poetry, encouraging linguistic diversity. In a multicultural society like England, the Northeast Festival of Language emerges as a beacon of celebration, honouring the linguistic diversity that enriches communities across the region. This unique festival provides a platform…

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Celebrating National VHS Day: A Journey Through Technology

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Who knew that National VHS Day was celebrated annually on June 7th? Not me that’s for sure. While this is not a national holiday with cards, decorations and fancy food it certainly gives us a unique opportunity to explore the evolution of technology with our students. (Hands up, how many of you still have a…

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The Healthy Schools Programme as a tool for school improvement

The Healthy Schools Programme as a tool for school improvement  North Tyneside has had a Healthy Schools Program for almost 30 years and school improvement has always been at the heart of it.   The Healthy School programme promotes health and wellbeing in any school. It provides a structured whole school approach that supports the physical,…

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How does Artificial Intelligence in education make you feel?

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Does artificial intelligence make you feel worried, or do you look forward to new developments using artificial intelligence in education? Almost every day a new story appears in the press highlighting the incredible benefits or the startling risks of artificial intelligence (AI). working in education how does that make you feel? We all react differently…

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The Early Years Foundation Stage Profile

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New to the Profile The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Profile is a statutory assessment of children’s development at the end of the academic year in which children turn 5. This assessment is usually undertaken by reception teachers, but on rare occasions, other early years settings would need to complete the Profile if it is not…

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A toolkit to nurture pupils during SATs

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The end of key stage two SATs can be a stressful time for both year 6 pupils and their teachers. The pressure to perform well can create anxiety and impact the overall wellbeing of pupils. It is crucial to recognise the importance of fostering a positive and supportive environment during SATs week. This article aims…

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The Importance of Mental Health Training for Early Years Practitioners.

Mental health is a critical aspect of human well-being, and it is not limited to adulthood. It starts from infancy and childhood and continues throughout life. Early years provisions, such as preschools and childminders, play a pivotal role in shaping a child’s mental health and overall development. Around 80% of children’s mental health support is…

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