"I can't run today because..." Posted on 18 August 2015 by Rebecca - Kent-Teach in Wellbeing Running is one of the best forms of exercise; it makes you feel great afterwards, it's free, you can do it anywhere, it burns more calories than any other mainstream activity and it can reduce the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and a stroke. Read More...
Is your Facebook Profile Set to Private? Posted on 16 August 2015 by Kent-Teach in EdTech By changing your Facebook settings, you can avoid issues while still connecting with friends, family and even students online. Using social media appropriately to interact with students can be a powerful way to connect with them. Read More...
10 Reasons Why Exercise Is The Best Posted on 15 August 2015 by Wing Shek - Kent-Teach in Wellbeing Exercise does amazing things for your physical and mental wellbeing. Here are 10 reasons why exercise is the best! Read More...
iRights Initiative Posted on 12 August 2015 by Rebecca Avery - e-Safety Officer in EdTech Learn about a new initiative which seeks to make the digital world a more transparent and empowering place for young people. Read More...
11 Reasons Why You Should Become A Teacher Posted on 6 August 2015 by Rebecca - Kent-Teach in General Discover the pros of becoming a teacher. There are certainly many benefits with a good starting salary and career development opportunities. Read More...
5 Tricks to Help Form New Habits Posted on 4 August 2015 by Wing Shek - Kent-Teach in Wellbeing If you've been thinking about starting a new habit like exercising, eating healthy, or flossing then this is the time to do it and find out how with these 5 tricks. Read More...
5 Minute Lesson Review Template Posted on 18 July 2015 by Graham Chisnell Kent-Teach in Resources After an interesting discussion during our staff meeting about the role of subject leadership in critiquing the quality of teaching and learning and reflecting on the recent OFSTED inspection where feedback was devoid of judgment grades; we asked the question of the teaching staff, “Would you prefer to have feedback without grades?” Read More...
Malala Yousafzai's Speech at the United Nations #MalalaDay Posted on 14 July 2015 by Katerina Nicholaou in General Today, it is an honour for me to be speaking again after a long time. Being here with such honourable people is a great moment in my life. I don't know where to begin my speech. I don't know what people would be expecting me to say. But first of all, thank you to God for whom we all are equal and thank you to every person who has prayed for my fast recovery and a new life. Read More...
15 Wonderful Quotes from E.B. White Posted on 11 July 2015 by Admin in General Celebrated children’s classics author E.B. White, writer of Charlotte’s Web and Stuart Little alike Read More...
National Transplant Week: Ben Pott's Donor Story Posted on 8 July 2015 by Admin Kent-Teach in Wellbeing National Transplant Week is an annual campaign held every July (www.transplantweek.co.uk) that aims to educate people about the benefit of organ and tissue donation, and tackle the ‘I'll do it later’ mindset. To mark National Transplant Week, Kent-Teach would like to share Ben Pott's story a good friend of the team who did something heroic to save a life Read More...