Education, Teaching and Coaching
How to Prepare for a PGCE Interview
Aspiring teachers have a long and rewarding career ahead of them once they qualify. Teaching allows you to dive deep into a subject you love. Learning it inside and out before imparting your knowledge and sharing your enthusiasm for it with the next[...]
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How to Become A Secondary School Teacher
A Secondary school teacher works closely with students in a specific area of study. This gives them an opportunity to share their specialist knowledge, igniting imaginations and stirring passions. It is for this reason that secondary schools arguably[...]
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The Art of Storytelling in Early Years Education
Who doesn’t like a good story?
One of the greatest pleasures in life is telling or reading a great story. Not only do stories help spark and enrich the imagination but they also encourage curiosity and language development, no matter whether you’re[...]
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Guest Blog: 5 Benefits of E-Learning With Stonebridge College
The future is online!
In this internet-savvy era, E-learning has completely transformed the way we impart knowledge to students. Unlike the traditional board and chalk method, E-learning has made learning easier, simpler, more interesting and more effective.[...]
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Become an Assessor with a Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement
The practical skills, or experience, you already have, could be the key you need to become an assessor!
Join 1000’s of freelance assessors enjoying varied and rewarding careers
Put yourself ahead of the rest at interview
Get an extra string to your[...]
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Effects of bullying in later life
Pupils who experienced bullying at school or elsewhere are more likely to experience long-term effects of bullying.
Bullying can be in many form. It can be homophobic, racist and even sexist. Reasons people bully others could depend on their personal[...]
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Autism Experts Gathered at Conference
Learning And Being Humbled At An Autism Conference
Stonebridge staff collectively said it was a real privilege to attend a 2 day autism conference in Elgin, North East Scotland last week. What was spoken was humbling, inspiring and educational. It created[...]
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Teaching Children With Hyperactivity
Perhaps before we consider how to teach children with hyperactivity we need to know what hyperactivity is!
Hyperactivity – could you describe a hyperactive child?
Is it the little girl who squeals as she runs around the nursery or classroom getting[...]
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Praise children for effort not ability
Praising for ability
Parents and those working with children know that criticizing the child rather than their behaviour is unproductive and often causes the child to live up to a negative label. However, most of us don’t realise that you should praise[...]
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