Educational Ocean-Themed Resources for World Oceans Day Posted on 1 June 2021 by Becky - Kent-Teach in Resources To celebrate our blue planet this World Oceans Day, we have put together some fun ocean activities for your class or children to enjoy. These ocean-themed resources are a great way to keep your kids or class entertained while learning and practising important skills. Read More...
How Do You Foster a Classroom Environment Founded on Mutual Respect, Kindness and Support? Posted on 27 May 2021 by Amber Gravenell in Schools In line with Cantium's Managing the Menopause course which aims to improve support for women experiencing the menopause, this blog explores how to instil values, such as kindness, respect and support, into your classroom. Read More...
I’m Having a Funny Moment – The Menopause Posted on 25 May 2021 by Nikita Woodley in Wellbeing In this blog, Nikita (Kent-Teach Wellbeing Advisor) discusses why it is crucial to improve awareness of the menopause and the support offered to those experiencing the menopause. Read More...
Managing the Menopause: A First Hand Account Posted on 20 May 2021 by Katrina Cooper in General | Wellbeing Katrina Cooper discusses her reasons for choosing to do a training course and write a guide on the menopause. This highly personal blog provides a first hand account of the menopause and details why more awareness and support is needed. Read More...
Investing in ‘Me’ Time as a Headteacher Posted on 17 May 2021 by Gillian Lovatt-Young, Headteacher, Shoreham Village School in Wellbeing In this blog, one Kent Headteacher discusses the positive impact that coaching and investing in 'Me' time has on wellbeing, professional development and personal development. Read More...
The Power of Nature Posted on 13 May 2021 by Karen Stanley - Guest Blogger in Schools A teacher and deputy headteacher of 20 years discusses the importance of nature for progression and creativity. Find out how Karen Stanley's passion for nature and creativity, experiential and hands-on learning, led her to create a teacher’s resource bank. Read More...
Keeping Busy During Lockdown - A Teacher's Perspective Posted on 5 May 2021 by Guest Blogger - Steve Harris in Schools The past year will not be forgotten, we will all remember what it was that kept us going every day and how we managed to stay positive throughout. A Primary school teacher in Kent tells his story of what he did to keep going in a time of worry. Read More...
3 Ways Schools Can Rekindle Creativity in Students Posted on 3 May 2021 by Guest Blog by Laura Slingo for Kent-Teach in Schools For much of the last year, kids have been forced to stay at home and rely on online learning. Now restrictions are lifting it is vital we reignite pupil enthusiasm towards learning. This blog contains 3 tips to rekindle creativity and a love of learning. Read More...
How Can Teachers Teach Environmental Awareness in Fun and Creative Ways? Posted on 28 April 2021 by Amber Gravenell in General Environmental awareness is growing. With young eco-warriors, such as Greta Thunberg, inspiring even the youngest of generations to take responsibility for the planet, it is crucial for the National Curriculum to make room for environmental awareness. In this blog, you will find ideas for eco-friendly arts and crafts activities. Read More...
How To Go The Extra Mile To Encourage Childhood Exercise Posted on 26 April 2021 by Amber Gravenell Kent-Teach in Schools Exercise has multiple benefits for childhood development. The Daily Mile is a fun and easy way to integrate physical activity into school life. Don't miss out on The Daily Mile's first national event on the 30th April. Read to find out more on how to sign up. Read More...