Tutoring – yay or nay? (National Survey Programme)
3 mins
In the first article of our No Nonsense National Survey Programme 2024-25, we examine respondents' views on one-to-one tutoring.
The Importance of Rewarding Student Achievement
2 mins
Rewarding student achievement is one of the most important things an educator can do and it is not something that should be forgotten!
Gamification: Engaging Students with Game-Based Learning
2 mins
Like me, you’re probably wondering what ‘gamification’ entails! Today, we look at a couple of game-based learning apps for students.
Fostering a Growth Mindset at Home: Parental Involvement
2 mins
Parental involvement in education is invaluable and is one of the essential arms in the education 'trifecta' (student-tutor/teacher-parent).
ADHD: Promoting Positivity over Diagnoses
< 1 min
Yuni Hahn (LMSW), a seasoned child therapist, gives her take on ADHD, and the advice she gives to parents with children diagnosed with ADHD.
How can AI aid rather than replace? (Part II)
2 mins
In Part II of this two-parter on AI, we examine several further ways that AI can aid rather than replace, specfically related to education.
Reframing school exams to give more positive, useful outcomes
2 mins
A discussion on reframing school exams so that they give more useful outcomes to students rather than a stick to beat them with.
Investigating some of the effects of the pandemic on education
2 mins
Today we examine some of the longer lasting effects that the Covid pandemic has had on education in the UK.
Is the UK obsessed with exams?
2 mins
With the sheer load of exams that are unertaken in the UK, it begs the question, is the UK overly obssessed with exams?
How can AI aid rather than replace? (Part I)
2 mins
In and amongst all the AI scaremongering, we examine further ways in which AI can aid rather than replace, specfically related to education.