By integrating creativity into educational practices, educators can create environments in which learning thrives, and pupils' overall wellbeing is prioritised.
Within and beyond the confines of the classroom, teachers wield a profound influence on the lives of their pupils. Cinema has explored this influential dynamic, portraying educators as crucial role models.
In 2024, half the world’s population will be voting in significant elections, including important elections in several European countries and for the European Parliament. This tutorial will explore helpful resources on media literacy and democratic participation.
Gifted pupils have high intelligence and academic ability, while talented children have extraordinary skills in a specific area. This tutorial highlights strategies to help these pupils meet their potential in school and beyond.
According to research by John Hattie, the effect of parental engagement over a child’s school career is equivalent to adding 2-3 years to that child’s education. This tutorial offers advice and highlights strategies to improve parental engagement in schools.
Educators have access to a plethora of innovative digital tools online. In this article, we will take a look at some tools that can help transform the school education sector.
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is an educational approach that aims to foster students’ social and emotional competences so they can succeed academically, socially, and professionally.
STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) is an innovative approach to learning that promotes creativity and increases student engagement by integrating arts into scientific subjects. This article will provide educators with ideas and resources for introducing STEAM in the classroom.
School education plays a fundamental role in promoting youth participation and helping students build confidence in their impact on the world in which they live. This tutorial will explore some helpful resources on how to facilitate active citizenship in the classroom.