Written by Tracy Williams – Wellbeing & Character Educator Social Emotional Learning (SEL) entered the education spotlight as a promising approach to teaching and learning some years ago. Since then, policy makers have been strongly advocating for it and...
Written by Dr Jill Margerison – Amazing People Schools Science is for girls. This kind of statement has gained strength and validity over the past decade as the spotlight shines on stronger gender equality and recognises the role that science plays in our...
Written by Michelle D. Ravenscroft – Educational Consultant Explore ways to support children’s mental health and wellbeing, by creating a culture of character within your school and taking a strengths-based approach – every day of the year. We are now in...
Good role models are essential for our young people. Understanding the importance of role models, their character strengths and the knowledge of how to implement this into your curriculum is essential to a harmonious school environment. So where do you begin? Who are...
Written by Tracy Williams – Wellbeing & Character Educator Educators often wonder what students will end up doing as a profession when they leave school, asking themselves, has the schooling the students received done enough to prepare them for the world of...