Educational psychologists to take strike action
EPs in England and Wales will be striking tomorrow and again on the 13th December. We spoke to Dr Cath…
EPs in England and Wales will be striking tomorrow and again on the 13th December. We spoke to Dr Cath…
Book review – Unprocessed: how the food we eat is fuelling our mental health crisis
Author: Kimberley Wilson I rather like food, as I imagine many of you do too. As a result, the bold…
Author: Kimberley Wilson I rather like food, as I imagine many of you do too. As a result, the bold…
Book review: Square pegs
In this post, we hear from Susanne (a specialist senior EP), Rachel (a newly qualified EP) and Rebecca (a trainee…
In this post, we hear from Susanne (a specialist senior EP), Rachel (a newly qualified EP) and Rebecca (a trainee…
Rob Webster: How COVID revealed the essentialness of teaching assistants, and how they can help pupils survive and thrive
You might not know it, but over a quarter of people working in UK schools are employed as teaching assistants…
You might not know it, but over a quarter of people working in UK schools are employed as teaching assistants…
Paul Dix: Circles not red lines
School behaviour policies tend to run in straight lines. Part of our special series to support Refugee Education UK –…
School behaviour policies tend to run in straight lines. Part of our special series to support Refugee Education UK –…
edpsy special edition and fundraising for Refugee Education UK
We’re launching an online special edition, with articles from some of the biggest names in education and psychology, to fundraise…
We’re launching an online special edition, with articles from some of the biggest names in education and psychology, to fundraise…
Phronesis: the wisdom of workload on World Teachers’ Day
The theme of this World Teacher’s Day is “The teachers we need for the education we want: The global imperative…
The theme of this World Teacher’s Day is “The teachers we need for the education we want: The global imperative…
We need to talk about climate change
“We need to talk about it, it’s not… because we want to talk about it, because it’s a need”. Rey, 14 years old (Togneri,…
“We need to talk about it, it’s not… because we want to talk about it, because it’s a need”. Rey, 14 years old (Togneri,…
News: The Good Childhood Report (2023) shows money and environmental concerns are significant worries for children
Earlier this week The Children’s Society published it’s twelfth ‘Good Childhood Report‘, presenting recent trends in children’s subjective wellbeing. Children…
Earlier this week The Children’s Society published it’s twelfth ‘Good Childhood Report‘, presenting recent trends in children’s subjective wellbeing. Children…