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Although The Chokey was a figment of Roald Dahl’s imagination, schools — and the use of isolation as a punishment — like the one Matilda attended are a reality in the UK. Isolating students for b . . .
A six-year-old boy from the US who has been battling cancer got a surprise standing ovation from his classmates when he returned to school after finishing his last round of chemotherapy. John Oliver Zippay has be . . .
Based on research from King’s College London, an early life full of neglect, deprivation and adversity can lead to people growing up with smaller brains. The researchers at King's College London were follow . . .
Greta Thunberg, a young teenager from Sweden, is now the widely-known face of the world-wide environmental movement, but in Sweden, young people have long been champions of the environment. Caring for the environ . . .
Talia Milgrom-Elcott. a contributor to Forbes magazine, provides us with a glimpse of what to expect with STEM education for 2020. At ITS we are always working to provide the next level of education and are happy . . .
Break times at school should not be reduced, because play is a fundamental human right, a children’s author and poet says. Michael Rosen, a former Children’s Laureate and author of We’re G . . .
ChalkFace has been reporting on the debate about the use of mobile devices schools. A range of different views have been put forward over the last few months. This head teacher, Lisa Kerr of Gordon . . .
ChalkFace has been reporting on the recent movement, largely being driven by young people, on climate change activism. Eco-conscious pupils are calling for trips to be held closer to school to red . . .