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Ensure safer use of the internet by children. The official Safer Internet Day website has plenty of resources in a range of languages to help you teach about online safety with your classes. A popular guide (f . . .
Continuing on with our series of articles about the use of smartphones and tablets by young people in schools, we found this article from the BBC to be quite revealing. Fifty per cent of the UK's 10-year-olds own . . .
High intensity interval training and continuous moderate exercise deliver greater mental benefits to the brain than sustained strenuous exercise, a South Australian study has found. UniSA researcher Dr Ashleigh S . . .
While many articles have been published on student well-being and mental health, teachers are suffering a crisis of their own. In the UK, one in twenty teachers are suffering from a mental health issue. This may s . . .
This is a very interesting article from The Independent but I feel it fails to identify what some of the main issues are. The article explains that boys are much less likely than girls to choose to study a m . . .
The recent increase in climate activism spurred by Greta Thunberg, the Swedish child environmental activist, is continuing to have a range of ramifications for academic institutions. Alumni of the Oxford College, . . .
As part of ChalkFace’s continuing coverage of the debate about tablets & phones in schools, this recent article from The Independent about parent concern in the US is offered for consideration. Meaghan . . .
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam recently announced that all kindergartens, primary and secondary schools would remain closed until February 17 (This has now been extended to early March). This has many worri . . .