TASIS England on teaching digital citizenship

TASIS England on teaching digital citizenship

TASIS England's E-Safety Coordinator John Arcay on how digital citizenship teaching can ensure young people stay safe and have positive interactions in the virtual world

Mind games – journals and games to help children express feelings

Mind games – journals and games to help children express feelings

Mind games can be positive, and a new crop of journals and family games offer fun and useful tools to help even young children get in touch with their feelings and express themselves

Debating strengths – why schools encourage reasoned argument

Debating strengths – why schools encourage reasoned argument

Debating teaches skills of listening, thinking on your feet and hearing the other side. We speak to three schools where great debates are celebrated and nurtured

60 Seconds With...Jane Gandee of St Swithun's School

60 Seconds With Jane Gandee of St Swithun’s School

The Headmistress of St Swithun's School in Winchester on her background and educational philosophy

Breathing easy – how to improve air quality in schools

Breathing easy – how to improve air quality in schools

While building efficiency matters, poorly ventilated schools remain a nationwide problem, says an air technology specialist

Plastic fantastic – learning to use this valuable resource more wisely

Plastic fantastic – learning to use this valuable resource more wisely

It's the 'big baddie' for many children and adults, but is it time we reappraised plastic's value and educated ourselves in ways to use it more wisely?

Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle de Londres on bilingual benefits

Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle de Londres on bilingual benefits

Cerian Maraviglia of Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle de Londres explains how bilingual learning works at its four schools

Coram: 50 years as reading champions

Coram: 50 years as reading champions

Coram has a long history of supporting children, and its Beanstalk volunteer reading programme celebrates its 50th birthday this year

School refusal – understanding EBSA

School refusal – understanding EBSA

The number of children who are too anxious to attend school some or all of the time is on the rise. Absolutely Education finds out more about EBSA

Out to play

Out to play

The right to play outside, on the street where you live, is a campaign with momentum – and it's not only good for children, but for parents and neighbourhoods