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  • Black History Month: Books Written by Black Authors for Different Age Groups
    Black History Month: Books Written by Black Authors for Different Age Groups

    With October being Black History Month, we thought it was fitting to share some of our favourite children’s books written by black authors. From stories about brave kids and great friendships to insightful memoirs, we’ve rounded up our favourite books for ...

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  • 4 Ideas To Get Students Interested In Poetry
    4 Ideas To Get Students Interested In Poetry

    Finding ways to engage students’ interest in poetry can be challenging to say the least. However, poetry can be exciting and inspiring to students, especially if we find some alternative ways to present it to them rather than just using the standard poetry ...

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  • Screen Time Isn't Always Bad For Your Children - Here's Why
    Screen Time Isn't Always Bad For Your Children - Here's Why

    Even though we are all aware of the dangers of screen time for our kids, it’s important to know there are actually some benefits too. With phones, computers and tablets not going anywhere anytime soon, it’s not only crucial for parents to focus on ...

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  • A Parents' Guide To GCSE And A-Level Results Day
    A Parents' Guide To GCSE And A-Level Results Day

    Waiting for GCSE and A-Level results can be a stressful time for students and parents too. Often it can be tricky to understand what happens on the day, and what all the options are afterward, especially if students don’t get the results they expected. ...

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  • What Are Some Alternatives to University?
    What Are Some Alternatives to University?

    Getting a degree can be extremely beneficial for students. It can help them to embark in a particular professional field, or continue their education with a Master’s degree or PhD. However, it’s also important that they know that there are many ...

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