Supporting children with SEND at transition
GL Education's Emma Dibden explains how to support pupils with SEND at transition, and how assessment can be used to identify vulnerable students.
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GL Education's Emma Dibden explains how to support pupils with SEND at transition, and how assessment can be used to identify vulnerable students.
An illustration of the way schools can maximise the data gleaned from student survey results to ‘triangulate’ with attainment and aptitude data.
Due to Covid-19 and not having seen our students for six months, most of our teachers felt a different sense of excitement than normal to be back on campus.
In international schools worldwide, in order to succeed amid the different pressures and challenges under which they have to function, many students wear masks.
Following an extended school absence, the most important question we should consider is: ‘How do we motivate our students to re-engage with the curriculum.
Before embarking on my career in education, I worked as a physiotherapist. The overlap with teaching I believe is significant.
Stephen Sharma, Deputy Head of Primary, Nord Anglia International School Dubai explores how the school were looking for data to support curriculum modifications
An extensive range of research over the past few decades has overwhelmingly found that student’s self-efficacy has a profound influence on academic achievement.