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Creating Careers Pathways: Parent & Carer Information Sessions

All About STEM

The Liverpool City Region Careers Hub has released recordings of Parent & Carer Information Sessions so Careers Leaders can share these resources in newsletters, via websites and on social media to support families. The Creating Careers Pathways series is designed to give parents and carers the information they need to help their young person find their best next step.

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Teaching Like a Queen: 7 Lessons in Leadership

Middle Web

Educators can benefit from Teach Like a Queen, a book featuring seven famous women whom the authors believe model (collectively) selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership. A light read with helpful insights, writes Katie Durkin. The post Teaching Like a Queen: 7 Lessons in Leadership first appeared on MiddleWeb.

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Amazing Apprenticeships: Rapid Reads (SEND)

All About STEM

Amazing Apprenticeships has released an informative collection of rapid reads to offer guidance on finding an inclusive employer, application support, functional skills and the types of on-programme support available for apprentices with additional needs.

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Beyond Tired: Recognizing Teacher Burnout Symptoms

Teach Hub

Many teachers invest so much in their students, their lessons, and managing the demands of their classroom that they dont even realize when exhaustion creeps in, and what once felt fulfilling now feels overwhelming. Teacher burnout isnt just feeling a little tired or stressed, its a deep, persistent fatigue that drains your energy. It affects your mood, your motivation, and your ability to find joy in things you once loved.

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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Where did STEM go?

CoderZ

What happened to STEM? I found myself asking this question while listening to a panel discussion at a workforce development conference in October. The speakers especially those from the manufacturing industry kept making the point that their firms needed STEM professionals, particularly for engineering and product development roles. We need people who can do the math, one said.

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Feb 27, Geometry : Two-Column Proofs Problems and Solutions

Online Math for All

Geometry : Two-Column Proofs Problems and Solutions

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Building a Future-Focused Blueprint Part 2: Constructing Bridges Between Professional Learning, Business, & Industry

Defined Learning

Learn how to help teachers create relevance to real-world applications by integrating business and industry into the classroom to help students understand why they're learning the content and skills in their classrooms and ensure all students have equitable access to diverse career opportunities.

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Beyond Tired: Recognizing Teacher Burnout Symptoms

Teach Hub

Many teachers invest so much in their students, their lessons, and managing the demands of their classroom that they dont even realize when exhaustion creeps in, and what once felt fulfilling now feels overwhelming. Teacher burnout isnt just feeling a little tired or stressed, its a deep, persistent fatigue that drains your energy. It affects your mood, your motivation, and your ability to find joy in things you once loved.

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Idaho Moves to Deregulate Child Care in First-of-Its-Kind Legislation

ED Surge

Idaho is poised to become the first state in the country to eliminate state-mandated child-to-staff ratios for early care and education settings a longstanding and universal licensing requirement used to ensure minimum quality standards and health and safety in environments where babies, toddlers and young children are being served. Its one of a handful of changes included in a bill that seeks to deregulate key components of the early care and education industry.

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Harnessing The Power Of Math Manipulatives

Mathematics, a subject steeped in abstract concepts, often poses challenges to students, especially those in grades 5-10. But imagine a bridge that transformed this intricate maze into an interactive adventure.

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Scavengers vs Decomposers

MooMoo Math & Science

Scavengers vs. Decomposers: Key Differences Scavengers, such as hyenas and vultures, are animals that consume dead organisms, contributing to decomposition. Decomposers, like fungi and bacteria, are primarily microorganisms that break down organic matter, completing the decomposition process. Ecological Roles Both scavengers and decomposers are vital for ecosystem health.

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As Some High Schoolers Fret Over College Costs, These Majors Earn Students $100K

ED Surge

As high school seniors ponder the route they want to take for college, a fresh cache of data sheds light on which higher education institutions and programs are paying off for students and which ones are yielding smaller pay days. Parsing education data into snack-sized servings. EdSurge crunched the newest batch of data from the U.S. Department of Educations College Scorecard to see how colleges stack up when it comes to earnings, student debt and graduation rates.