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Personalised Learning

'Virtual' schooling: education outside school

New technology has made virtual schooling an option for pupils unable or unwilling to attend the 'real' thing. Sal McKeown discovers what's on offer

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How to plan classroom seating layouts

This free resource is part of a CPD series to help teachers improve learning environments for children, looking at how to design the most effective classroom layouts and seating arrangements

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Understanding and managing classroom space

This free resource is part of a series to help teachers improve learning environments for children, here focusing on the best use of classroom space

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Individual plans to help manage behaviour

This week’s issue of Behaviour Matters looks at how individual education, behaviour and pastoral plans can be implemented in the classroom to meet pupils’ needs read more

How to give effective directions in class

This week's issue of Behaviour Matters looks at the methods you can use to give pupils specific directions − keeping them on task and reducing class disruptions read more

SENCO's role in reading part 2: interventions

Once a teacher has identified that a child is experiencing difficulty with reading, the next step is often to approach the SENCO for an assessment of the child read more

Individual Education Plans (IEPs): are they useful?

SENCO Week explains the pros and cons of using Individual Education Plans (IEPs) read more

"Successful schools are creative schools"

CPD Week shows the importance of creativity in learning and provides food for thought on how to support creativity in schools read more

Personalised learning in practice – a case study

With the increasing emphasis on personalised learning, CPD Week investigates some innovative use of VLEs in Essex, plus we look at the new professional standards read more

Personalisation for gifted and talented students

An educational 'road system' for individual gifted and talented children is needed, says Deborah Eyre, so that they can construct their own unique learning journeys read more

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