Social Media is Damaging our Youth

In the age of social media ‘influencers’ and the show that all our youth seem to watch; Love Island; people cling on to knowing everything there is to know about these individuals from where they go on holiday, to their make-up and gym routines. ‘Influencers’ are giving students a ‘warped’ or ‘distorted’ understanding of a […]

Cyberbullying, England is Worst Ranked in the World

A global education report has found that England is the worst in the world for cyberbullying of students. The report asked headteachers around the world to account for any incidents of students, parents or guardians who had posted harmful information online about students; of which an average of 2.5 per cent of headteachers made a […]

Experienced Teachers are Underappreciated Across the Country

Throughout the education world, the term ‘experienced teacher’ meant you were getting a top-quality teacher, overall very positive. Nowadays, experienced means ‘expensive’ and can be very negative to our educators making them feel underappreciated and, occasionally, underused. The main issue seems to be that experienced teachers are being overlooked for leadership roles because they are […]

Schools are ‘Letting Down’ Bereaved Pupils Throughout the Country

Studies on Pupils released this morning have warned of there being a ‘patchy provision’ for children who have lost loved ones calling on schools to develop clear plans to support children appropriately. It has been reported that schools take a ‘random’ approach to supporting children, some teachers avoiding help altogether afraid that they may make […]

Mental Health in Teachers – An Epidemic of Anxiety

In the 2018 academic year, the Educational Support Partnership disclosed that a huge number of teachers and educators had experienced signs, in their life, of mental health. Based on this study; of those who showed symptoms, 43 per cent of them were on the spectrum of anxiety. Anxiety can be shown in many forms, some […]