How to Become a Teacher Without Having a Degree Posted on 29 March 2019 by Teacher Training UK in Career Wondering how to become a teacher without a degree? If you are looking to change careers to share your knowledge and have a positive impact on the lives of young people, read this advice on the training options available to you. Read More...
Promoting Mental Wellbeing to Young People Posted on 26 March 2019 by EduCare in collaboration with Young Minds in Wellbeing In this blog, safeguarding and duty of care provider, EduCare, explore how education professionals can promote mental wellbeing to young people. Read More...
Tips for a Stress-Free Moving Day Posted on 22 March 2019 by Sainsbury's Bank in General You’re moving to Kent, congratulations! While this should be a time to be excited about your new home, it can sometimes be overshadowed by the stresses of the move itself. Thankfully, Sainsbury’s Bank has compiled a handy list of ways you can make your moving day stress free. Read More...
Young Art Kent Posted on 18 March 2019 by Young Art Kent in General Every 2 minutes someone in the UK is diagnosed with 1 of 2000 types of cancer. So, to help raise money for Cancer Research UK, Young Art Kent is holding a competition for budding young artists in the county. Read on to find out more about the project and how your students can get involved in the competition. Read More...
Can You Inspire the Scientists and Engineers of Tomorrow? Posted on 14 March 2019 by Becki Cooper in Career With a severe shortage of science teachers in the UK education system, the demand for future generations to seriously consider science and technology as a career path is greater than ever. The Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Fair is a free event designed to encourage young people to consider a career in science and engineering. Read More...
3 Beautiful Kentish Gardens to Visit This Spring Posted on 11 March 2019 by Freelance Writer, Ali Allen in General Kent has a wealth of gardens that looks simply beautiful in spring. Here are 3 gorgeous gardens in the county to enjoy with your family over the coming months. Read More...
Study and Training Options for School Leavers Posted on 7 March 2019 by MidKent College in Career Life after school can be a very daunting prospect and with so many training options out there it can be hard to know what the best option is for you. This article will provide more information about your options to help you reach your full potential and dream career. Read More...
What is the Perfect Job? Posted on 4 March 2019 by Becky - Kent-Teach in Career What does the perfect job mean to you? A recent survey found that flexible working hours are the most desirable aspects of a role but what else makes the dream job? Read on to find out more… Read More...
Let's Talk Apprenticeships! Posted on 1 March 2019 by Michelle - Kent-Teach in Resources Are you thinking about apprenticeships as part of your strategic workforce planning? If you're not, then you should be! Here's our guide to apprenticeships in schools. Read More...
Storytelling and Book Week at Riverview Infant School Part 2... Posted on 19 February 2019 by Karen Jackson - Storytelling Lead - Riverview Infant School in General Last week (11th - 15th Feb 2019) was Storytelling Week at Riverview Infant School. Karen Jackson, Storytelling Lead at Riverview, tells us about the exciting activities that took place. Read More...