What is Thematic Learning & How can it Reignite Young People's Love of Learning
In an age where traditional education methods often fall short in engaging students, thematic learning emerges as a powerful approach to rekindle young people's passion for learning. By integrating various subjects around a central theme, this method offers a holistic, engaging, and relevant educational experience. Here’s why thematic learning can transform the educational journey for disengaged students.
Strengthening Protections in Unregistered Alternative Provision
The Department for Education (DfE) has recently initiated a consultation aimed at enhancing the protections for children in unregistered alternative provision settings. This move is in response to growing concerns about the safety and quality of education in these environments. The consultation seeks to gather views on proposals to introduce new, light-touch quality assurance frameworks underpinned by national standards.
Why Your Child or Teenager Might Be Struggling to Attend School
School refusal, or emotionally-based school avoidance (EBSA), among children and teenagers has become an increasingly concerning issue, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Understanding the underlying reasons can help parents and carers provide and seek the necessary support to address this challenge effectively.
Understanding Emotional Masking in Teenagers: A Neurodiverse Perspective
Emotional masking stands out as a significant yet often overlooked issue, especially within the context of neurodiversity. Emotional masking refers to the practice of hiding one's true emotions and presenting a socially acceptable façade.