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Innovative ideas from an international consultant on leadership, careers, science and use of the new technologies from around the world. Observed many distant learning lessons during lockdown and shares her learning with educators across the world.

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Innovative ideas from an international consultant on leadership, careers, science and use of the new technologies from around the world. Observed many distant learning lessons during lockdown and shares her learning with educators across the world.
Post pandemic audits
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Post pandemic audits

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Find out what happened during lockdown! KNOWLEDGE IS POWER! What has happened to students’ learning; teachers’ skills and parents’ perception of education during lockdown? HOW did students learn? Use this series of customisable audits to help you.
Back to school - knowledge audit
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Back to school - knowledge audit

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What is post pandemic teaching going to be like when we are back to school? What have your students learned without you? Where have they learned it from? Use this tool to find out. The resource is a knowledge audit. Finding out where students actually learned from during lockdown. Use this knowledge to help you: plan your catch up curriculum, reflect on learning in a post pandemic world and update your knowledge about what information sources actually appeal to your students. Other resources to help Benefits of distance learning – after lockdown Catch up after lockdown SEN modifications for distance learners Family projects3 Audit student Audit parents Audit teachers
Primary Careers
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Primary Careers

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Careers advice for primary schools. This resource is to support primary school teachers delivering KS2 careers and PHSE (Personal, Health, Social Education). There is a detailed advice sheet for teachers to find enterprise and financial resources and to help pupils find information about jobs, careers, and their future. In addition there is a record sheet for pupils to fill in during years 4,5 and 6. It should also provide feedback for teachers to see if pupils raise their aspirations. National Careers Week is in early March each year.
physics  careers -linked to modules taught
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physics careers -linked to modules taught

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Departmental game-changer! Lead the way in meet Gatsby Benchmarks by writing careers into every unit taught. Give teachers a tool to do just this. The resource it a spreadsheet which shows a list of physics modules in one column and a whole range of possible careers in the other. For teachers to add to their SOW. For every lesson it is possible to mention a careers relating to the module being taught. This helps the teacher comply with the government requirement to address careers in the curriculum to meet the Gatsby Benchmarks. Or given to students to help make a link with study and careers options. The link between a subject and a career is relevant to all schools, curricula , standards and specifications.
Managing My Money
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Managing My Money

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Managing My money Share Radio’s broadcast version of the Open University Business School’s eight week course with recognised accreditation extension, enrichment, financial advice, independent learning, personal, social and health education, money management, ; income, taxation and benefits; expenditure and budgeting; debt and borrowing; savings and investments; housing, household balance sheet; pensions; insurance; economics; business studies, PHSE, Financial Capability, Managing My Money, finance,