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Invigilator seeing over exams
Understanding the value of outsourced invigilators through Teaching Personnel

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The True Worth of Professional Exam Invigilation When schools and colleges across England and Wales prepare for examination periods, the pressure to maintain JCQ compliance while ensuring fair ass

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Examination periods bring immense pressure to maintain compliance and ensure fair assessments. Discover how Teaching Personnel’s highly trained, JCQ-accredited invigilators provide schools and colleges across England and Wales with seamless, professional invigilation services—ensuring integrity, safeguarding, and expert support when it matters most.

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Zuzana Vrtalova

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Zuzana Vrtalova

Zuzana Vrtalova

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Zuzana Vrtalova

Keeping Children Safe: Practical Steps and Resources for Primary Schools 

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Awareness Days

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While it is true that “accidents will happen”, keeping children safe and preventing as many accidents as possible should be a concern of every school. By raising awareness of risk sensitively, schools

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Primary schools are now embracing Childhood Safety Week, which is dedicated to promoting safety education and awareness.

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Scott Owen

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Scott Owen

Flexible Working in Schools
Embracing Flexible Work in Schools

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There is little doubt that school leaders across the country are facing a recruitment and retention crisis. It is a simple yet frustrating equation; fewer people are entering the workforce than ar

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There is little doubt that school leaders across the country are facing a recruitment and retention crisis. More flexible work could be the answer

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Scott Owen

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Scott Owen

How to make history lessons fun
How to make history lessons fun for primary school students

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History helps pupils understand the context of the times in which they live while enriching their understanding of the future. For primary school teachers, history lessons present the challenge

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History lessons for primary students are key to forming their understanding of the world. We discuss how to make lessons more engaging and fun.

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Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

How Can Primary School Teachers Make Maths Their Pupils’ Favourite Subject?

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Maths is one of the most important subjects in the primary school curriculum. A good knowledge of maths is instrumental in understanding other school subjects, such as science and geography. Prim

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While the content you teach is crucial, the way you teach it is just as important. Here are a few tips on how to make your maths lessons fun, engaging and effective.

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Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

How to teach literacy in primary schools
4 Innovative Ways to Teach Literacy in Primary Schools

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4 Innovative Ways to Teach Literacy in Primary Schools Teaching literacy skills to children is one of the most important aspects of a primary teacher’s job. Literacy is the ability to read

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We’ve put together a range of methods from the forefront of modern teaching practice that you can deploy to effectively teach literacy in your classes.

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Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

How a question wall can make science fun and easy in primary schools
How a Question Wall Can Make Science Fun and Easy in Primary Schools

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Every teacher wants to make their lessons fun and stimulating. When students are engaged in the learning process, they are more likely to retain the information they are taught. So how can you make

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Discover how to make your science lessons more engaging for younger pupils

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Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

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How primary teachers can support pupils with learning and attention difficulties

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Why do people go into teaching? It can be an extremely rewarding career, giving you the chance to make a positive difference in the lives of many children.It can also be incredibly varied when you are

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Teaching can be a tremendously rewarding career which enables you to make a positive difference in the lives of many children.

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Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

Alex Schulte

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Alex Schulte

reception education standards
New report highlights inconsistencies in reception education standards

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Education News

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Analysis from schools regulator Ofsted has shed light on inconsistencies in the quality of reception-level education that need to be addressed.As part of a wider review of the curriculum in Englan

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Analysis from schools regulator Ofsted has shed light on inconsistencies in the quality of reception-level education that need to be addressed.

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Joanna Kaye

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Joanna Kaye

Primary schools 'need to place greater focus on science teaching'

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Education News

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Primary school teachers are not receiving the support they need to enshrine science teaching as a key area of focus, according to a new report. Conducted by CFE Research on behalf of the Wellcome Trus

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Primary school teachers are not receiving the support they need to enshrine science teaching as a key area of focus, according to a new report.

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Joanna Kaye

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Joanna Kaye

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Headteachers: children becoming less prepared for primary school

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Education News

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A report has called for steps to be taken to ensure children beginning primary school are better prepared to commence formal schooling.The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) and the Fami

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A report has called for steps to be taken to ensure children beginning primary school are better prepared to commence formal schooling.

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Joanna Kaye

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Joanna Kaye

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Young children 'learn better from books with fewer illustrations'

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Nursery school pupils generally perform better in terms of language learning when reading from books with fewer illustrations, according to new research.The University of Sussex study, which aimed

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Nursery school pupils generally perform better in terms of language learning when reading from books with fewer illustrations, according to new research.

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Joanna Kaye

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Joanna Kaye

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