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31st March, 2025The Children’s Literacy Charity is a small organisation making a big difference—working to close the literacy gap and expand opportunities for children from disadvantaged backgrounds. Our highly trained tutors provide targeted support to help children catch up and thrive. We believe that early intervention in literacy not only boosts confidence and achievement but has a […]
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Teaching To Salesforce
21st March, 2025According to June 2024 government figures[1], 43,500 teachers left the state-funded teaching sector in 2022/23. The many reasons given for leaving include pay, stress, student behaviour, a toxic school climate, lack of support and burnout. This disillusionment with teaching as a job for working mums is reinforced by a study conducted by the National Foundation […]
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Gen Z & Teaching
17th March, 2025The Profession Needs To Change To Attract Tomorrow’s Teachers A recent report by Public First and Teach First proves that Gen Z is a generation that doesn’t believe in the maximum if you can’t do teach. They respect the profession! The research suggests that they acknowledge that teaching is a honourable, selfless profession that offers […]
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Headteacher To Entrepreneur
26th February, 2025As I reflect on my career as a Headteacher, I am filled with gratitude for the countless experiences and relationships that shaped my professional journey. After dedicating many fulfilling years to education, I made the bold decision to unofficially retire on my 55th birthday and embark on a new adventure that combines my passions for […]
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Teacher Salary Calculator
7th January, 2025Want to compare your current take-home pay to that of a job outside of teaching? Our calculator will quickly show you. Teacher Salary Comparison Calculator Compare my teacher salary of £ With a pension contribution of % With a comparison salary of £ With a pension contribution of % Student Loan Plan No PlanPlan 1Plan […]
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Why Teachers Are Suited To Charity Work
6th November, 2024Opting for a career in teaching, demonstrates you are motivated to make a difference and it can be leveraged as evidence to show your values align with the causes of a charity employer. You possess a wealth of soft skills that are in demand. This blog explores the important skills needed to forge a successful career in the third sector and why as a teacher you have them covered.
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Why You Shouldn’t Let AI Write Your CV!
15th August, 2023Whichever path you choose outside of the school system the CV is still very much alive and kicking when it comes to your job search. And if you are attempting to write one for the first time in years or even decades it’s a daunting proposition.
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5 Quick Tips For Teachers Writing A CV
23rd June, 2023Many teachers won’t have a CV, you may have applied with a personal statement only. This quick easy guide has 5 top tips when you are thinking about creating your own CV. We have seen 1,000’s of CV’s use our experience to support you.
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Best Movies About Teachers
11th February, 2025Teaching is the noblest profession. It’s rewarding and nothing is more important than the education of young people. It’s for this reason that the unique characteristics of our beloved educators have inspired many films. Movies have helped some of the unsung heroes of the teaching profession gain the exposure and recognition they deserve for their […]
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Secondary Teacher To Franchisee
11th June, 2024There are so many important skills that I developed during my years of teaching which have gone on to support me with building my franchise business. I find myself meeting people, visiting new settings and communicating with a variety of age groups. It’s such a wonderful part of the job and I believe the communication skills developed from teaching have really supported me with this.
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Helping Your Employees Thrive In Difficult Circumstances
5th December, 2023Equipping your employees with the skills they need to thrive, even in the most challenging circumstances, provides a sense of security. This assurance allows you to navigate tough times with confidence, knowing you have a team you can rely on. In business, nothing is plain sailing, and it’s probable you’ll run into hiccups and disruptions […]
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Teacher Wellbeing Index 2024 – Key Takeaways
4th December, 2024Working in the school system is hugely rewarding but comes with challenges. This year’s 2024 Teacher Wellbeing Index published by Education Support shows some positive cultural shifts but the education workforce continues to experience a wellbeing significantly lower than that of the general population. Here are the key takeaways from 2024’s Teacher Wellbeing Index.
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From Teaching To Data Science
17th May, 2024The Data School’s webinar was a treasure trove of knowledge for beginners, by focusing on the fundamentals, choosing the right tools, adhering to best practices, and learning from real-world examples, anyone can enhance their data visualisation skills.
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Teacher Resignation Dates & Procedures
18th October, 2024In terms of notice periods, teaching is rigidly unique with the times for resignation adhering to very specific dates in the year. Whether you are planning to move to a different school, leave the profession or simply desire a career break, it pays to be aware of the resignation windows.
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Top Eco-Friendly Classroom Ideas
27th February, 2025How can teachers can use their passion for environmental issues within their working life. Teachers can make their classrooms more eco-friendly, and we have enjoyed researching this topic and finding solutions from the small changes to the large inspiring stories.
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Maths Teacher To EdTech Specialist
5th July, 2023We are always learning and adapting and these new blogs aim to inspire and give direction.
We caught up with Sammy White from WhatTheTrigMath, read about her journey here.
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How Limiting Self-Beliefs Hold Teachers Back & What To Do About It
14th April, 2025Every teacher has moments of self-doubt. But when those doubts become a consistent inner narrative “I’m not good enough,” “I’m not leadership material,” or “I could never work outside the classroom” they form what psychologists call limiting self-beliefs.