Vicarious Trauma: When Teaching Takes Its Toll

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Teachers are often the first point of contact and source of support for children who have experienced trauma, but caring for others can take a toll on our own mental health. Learn about the symptoms of vicarious trauma and the support available for school staff.

Your Weekly Sector News 05/01/24

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Welcome back to Your Weekly Sector News! Join us as we explore the latest updates, trends and developments that are shaping the educational landscape in 2024.  

Sector News 15/12/23

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With end-of-year activities and Christmas celebrations well underway, it can be difficult to stay up to date with industry news. One Education is here to bring you all the latest updates, helping you to stay well-informed and prepared at any time of year. 

Your Weekly Sector News 08/12/23

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Join us for the latest edition of Your Weekly Sector News, bringing you all the latest insights in education. Read ahead to learn about the UK’s global ranking in education outcomes, the shortfall in teacher recruitment, and reforms to tackle persistent absence.  

The Rise of Parental Complaints

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Managing the rise of parental complaints can have a huge impact on leadership in schools. Our Director of HR & Education Strategy, Rachel Foster, shares expert advice to help you respond effectively to concerns and ensure matters are resolved.

Your Weekly Sector News 01/12/2023

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Never miss out on the latest updates in education with Your Weekly Sector News. Read ahead to discover more about the importance of AI in education, the consultation on minimum service levels during school strikes, and the inquest into Ruth Perry’s death.

Assessment in the Foundation Subjects

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Between summative, formative, and assessment as learning, which is the best approach? Find out in this blog, as we explain how you can confidently identify pupil strengths and areas to develop, whilst empowering them with self-reflective skills to last a lifetime.

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