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Student wellbeing: Research shows that the benefits are …

The systematic review (Lindorff, 2020) found strong evidence that whole-school approaches to promoting wellbeing can positively affect academic attainment. These relationships held true across a number of different countries and for different groups of … See more

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Critical thinking: A core skill within education and healthcare

WebThis is a co-publication with the British Medical Journal (BMJ), first published in May 2017 (BMJ 357: J2234) Education and healthcare intersect in important ways, paving the way …

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Promoting positive mental health and wellbeing in …

WebBelow is a list (not exhaustive) of some of the approaches that primary schools are adopting to promote pupil wellbeing: Physical activity: Regular physical …

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Education in times of crisis: Effective approaches to …

WebLisa-Maria Müller and Gemma Goldenberg. A review of research evidence on supporting all students’ learning, wellbeing and engagement. Education in times of crisis: Effective …

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Introducing: ‘A model of good practice to promote …

WebThe recent green paper ‘Transforming children and young people’s mental health provision’ (Department of Health and Department of Education, 2017) highlighted …

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Key considerations essential to developing a curriculum …

WebALEX MORGAN, HEATHER PENNINGTON AND EMMAJANE MILTON, SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, CARDIFF UNIVERSITY, UK Introduction There is an …

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Why teacher wellbeing must be central in recovery planning

WebThe Chartered College of Teaching first highlighted the potential negative impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on teacher and student wellbeing in May 2020. In the …

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Restorative practice in support of child mental health in …

WebOne of the challenges for schools who take seriously the growing crisis in child mental health issues is how to offer both effective support (or intervention) for …

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A look at the research on extending school days, length …

WebAccording to news reports, the government is looking at a range of options to deal with any ‘lost learning’ as a result of COVID. The measures under consideration …

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Reducing workload improves teacher wellbeing and has …

WebRichard Churches, Education Development Trust, UK Robin Hall, Department for Education, UK Kate Sims, Education Development Trust, UK In collaboration with …

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Why are early identification and intervention important for …

WebProfessor Sam Wass, University of East London, UK In recent decades there has been a big international shift in education policy (LGA, 2019). It used to be the case that most …

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Outdoor learning and wellbeing

WebA growing body of evidence suggests that spending more time outdoors in nature is beneficial for young people’s wellbeing (McCormick, 2017). One issue with drawing …

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Safeguarding, student wellbeing and effective learning

WebSchools have a responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of children (Department for Education, 2016). Safeguarding involves protecting children …

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Why whole-child development is essential for schools

WebA growing body of work on whole-child development demonstrates the interconnection of physical, social and emotional, and cognitive wellbeing and …

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Exploring the evidence base: The role of routines in creating an

WebAnn-Marie Argyropulo-Palmer, Subject Leader for Music, University of Birmingham School, UK Whether introduced by individual teachers or employed school …

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Enhancing learning through positive education, wellbeing and …

WebFredrickson identifies ten positive emotions that when cultivated improve learning, wellbeing and buffer against mental illness. This is known as the Broaden and …

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The use of digital technology in primary physical education

WebThe use of digital technology potentially raises a host of logistical issues, such as the time taken to set up applications. Internet connectivity can also cause …

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Supporting teachers to support learners: Prioritising teacher …

WebCara Carey, Development Lead, Teach First, UK Research suggests that if we are to create an environment where students can excel, we must prioritise the …

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The importance of engaging families and the wider community in …

WebSUZANNE SARJEANT, HEADTEACHER, PENCOED PRIMARY SCHOOL, UK; CURRENTLY SECONDED TO WELSH GOVERNMENT DAVID EGAN, CARDIFF …

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