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What’s it like teaching in China?
China boasts over 500 international schools – so no wonder it’s popular with teachers: here’s what you need to know if you’ve ever fancied working in the country
31 August 2020
Should schools adopt alternative-provision timetables?
Given that students have missed out on so much school, some say that secondary timetables will need to be more flexible and wellbeing-focused next term. So is it feasible for mainstream schools to follow the example of pupil-referral units, asks Carly Page
21 August 2020
What’s it like teaching in Dubai?
Dubai has long been a popular destination for international teachers – here we look at what makes it so attractive
17 August 2020
Teacher wellbeing: Is reading the best way to relax?
How do you unwind after a manic day in school? You might listen to music or go for a walk – but research shows that reading a book is the most effective way to relieve stress. Picking up a good book every day might even add years to your life, finds Carly Page
General
7 August 2020
What school leaders can learn from police interrogation
You might think the grilling of suspects that we see in cop shows has little relevance to schools – but, in reality, police use a toolbox of strategies in their interrogations that can help leaders when they are faced with difficult conversations, says Carly Page
31 July 2020
Teacher wellbeing: Is a digital detox a good idea?
Many people believe that staring at our smartphone screens for hours a day is bad for us – but others say there is no proof that tech use can be harmful. The benefits of taking a digital detox are likely to depend on your point of view, discovers Carly Page
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17 July 2020
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