A team, who are experts at robotics, recently visited my school to show how straightforward, creative and fun robotics can … More
Author: Neil Jarrett
Guest Post: A Technophobe’s Guide to Modern Teaching
There’s lots of talk about how technology can lead students to be reliant on technology, impeding their love for knowledge. … More
Consider a classroom ‘flip’
Teachers are very good at multi-tasking — responding to different needs of different educational levels and demands of a range of … More
The global phenomenon of e-learning courses.
The internet has opened up a whole world of possibility where business is concerned, and eCommerce is the key to … More
Fidget Spinners CAN be a fantastic teaching resource!
With the craze of fidget spinners, sweeping through classrooms all over the world, I thought there must be a way … More
Bird Beak Adaption Investigation
In science, a recent investigation I undertook with my class was into bird beak adaption. Why are they different sizes? … More
STEM Project: When Minecraft Meets Google Streetview.
Google Street View is amazing. It allows you to walk the streets of the world and view amazing artefacts and … More
Stop Motion in Science Learning: A New Method to Learn STEM Topics Through Play.
The Cut N’ Learn team’s idea is to provide ready-to-go stop motion kits to children, with which they can create … More
Ten Quick Questions: A Fantastic, Free Mental Maths Tool.
Ten Quick Questions is a free program you can download on your computer. It looks quite dated, but is still … More
Blended Learning – How to Make it Work in the Classroom.
In spite of the fact that online education has been massively developing over the last decade, we cannot deny the … More