21/01/2019
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Today maths, tomorrow a scientist who is changing the world.
Aditi Shankardass is pioneering the use of EEG technology to give children with autism or other developmental disorders their most accurate diagnosis. Her pioneering clinical work has been covered by the press worldwide and was the subject of her widely acclaimed TED talk.
Today’s students will be tomorrow’s scientists. Give your child the the World.
19/06/2018
Maths and English tuition Woking updated their business hours.
Maths and English tuition Woking updated their business hours.
19/06/2018
Maths and English tuition Woking updated their phone number.
Maths and English tuition Woking updated their phone number.
19/06/2018
Maths and English tuition Woking updated their website address.
Maths and English tuition Woking updated their website address.
01/02/2016
Fairy tale origins thousands of years old, researchers say - BBC News
Fairy tale origins thousands of years old, researchers say - BBC News
Fairy tales like Beauty and the Beast can be traced back thousands of years, according to researchers at universities in Durham and Lisbon.
31/01/2016
Dyslexia: Does diagnosis matter?
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Dyslexia: Does diagnosis matter?
Does having a diagnosis matter and truly make a difference? First of all I know this may well be a controversial post, but sometimes controversy helps raise awareness and sometimes to debate about ...
29/01/2016
25 Ways To Ask Your Kids 'So How Was School Today?' Without Asking Them 'So How Was School Today?'
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25 Ways To Ask Your Kids 'So How Was School Today?' Without Asking Them 'So How Was School Today?'
This year, Simon is in fourth grade and Grace is in first grade, and I find myself asking them every day after school, "So how was school today?"
And every day I get an answer like "fine" or "go...
28/01/2016
‘It is wrong to tell children that they do not need to memorise their times tables’
‘It is wrong to tell children that they do not need to memorise their times tables’
I disagree strongly with Ms Boaler’s stance, reported in TES last week, on children learning their times tables.
27/01/2016
Give pupils a voice: 10 tips to getting primary children writing
Give pupils a voice: 10 tips to getting primary children writing
Give pupils a voice: 10 tips to getting primary children writing
The teaching of writing has two key aspects: students must learn about technique but also about writing as an expressive form.
26/01/2016
Children who eat breakfast before school 'twice as likely to perform well in tests'
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Children who eat breakfast before school 'twice as likely to perform well in tests'
Children who eat breakfast before school are twice as likely to score highly in tests and assessments at 11 than those who start learning on an empty stomach, new research shows. A study of 5,000 nine...
25/01/2016
Dyslexia Explained: What's It Like Being Dyslexic?
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Dyslexia Explained: What's It Like Being Dyslexic?
This comic tells the story of a dyslexic kid struggling at school. Based upon the school days of the CEO of Nessy Learning. http://nessy.com
24/01/2016
Teacher Uses LEGOs To Explain Math To Schoolchildren
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Teacher Uses LEGOs To Explain Math To Schoolchildren
As if LEGOs weren't enough of an awesome childhood toy, one teacher has found another awesome educational/developmental use for this super-toy – as a math education aid! Alycia Zimmerman, a 3rd-grade...
23/01/2016
8 exam questions that divided the internet in 2015 - how many can you get right?
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8 exam questions that divided the internet in 2015 - how many can you get right?
How many do you know the answer to? Here are eight questions that divided the internet in 2015
22/01/2016
The Punctuation Nonconformist’s Manifesto
The Punctuation Nonconformist’s Manifesto
Guest post by Erica Campbell Punctuation is like body language. We accentuate what we say with hand gestures, posture, and facial expressions. In the same …
22/01/2016
Why is ‘outstanding’ such a dirty word in schools?
Why is ‘outstanding’ such a dirty word in schools?
Your head of department is praising a lesson that you have just delivered. “It’s great,” she says. “It’s fantastic. It’s excellent.” What she doesn’t say is that it is outstanding.