What the Great British Bake off can teach us about metacognitionÂ
How can we teach children to apply metacognitive strategies to help them achieve their goals? The Great British Bake Off might be the inspiration you’ve been looking for.
Your Weekly Sector News 20/09/24
One Education is proud to bring you the Weekly Sector News, ensuring you never miss out on the latest updates in education. This week, we look at the school inspection handbook, the attainment gap for pupils with SEND, and child-to-staff ratios in nurseries.Â
Academies Chart of Accounts: what is it and what does it mean for your trust?
What is the ACoA and what benefits can it bring to your trust? Read this summary to find out and learn how we can help you through the conversion process.
Meet the Team: Dan Smith
One Education brings together a team of talented and passionate individuals. We’re delighted to introduce you to Dan Smith, Head of IT. Read ahead to learn more about Dan and his plans for the service.
National Poetry Day 2024: A Chance to Make Poetry ‘Count’
As we approach National Poetry Day 2024, our expert education consultant, Alice Pepper, shares ideas, inspiration and a free resource to help schools celebrate the magic of poetry with pupils.
Supporting Students with EBSA
For some pupils, school can become a source of overwhelming anxiety, leading to Emotional Barriers to School Attendance (EBSA). Find out how creative psychotherapy can support pupils to overcome these challenges and thrive emotionally and academically.
Your Weekly Sector News 13/09/24
Stay up to date with the latest news and developments in education. This week, we reflect on the teacher retention and recruitment crisis, the vulnerabilities of children missing from education, and the pandemic’s enduring impact in schools and trusts.
One Education EP leads research on support for autistic female students
Learn about recent research published by Katie Ayirebi, Educational Psychologist at One Education, which explores what could be considered as effective support for autistic females in high school.
Safeguarding pupils against radicalisation, extremism and terrorism
Following the violent disorder witnessed this summer, this blog explores the responsibilities of schools to safeguard children against radicalisation and address the rising threat of extremism.Â
Addiction to Gaming: When does it become a safeguarding issue?
In this blog, we discuss the problem of gaming addiction and the impact this has on children and young people. Discover how your school can raise awareness and offer support to pupils that need it.