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Modern Mindset: Emma Shackleton on Behavioural Challenges in Schools

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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Emma Shackleton on Behavioural Challenges in Schools
Adam Cox is joined by Emma Shackleton from Beacon School Support Limited. As behavioural challenges in schools continue to rise, experts are calling for more support to be incorporated into teacher training – and for all teachers, regardless of experience, to take part in continued learning on the topic. Emma offers her industry expertise on the matter. https://beaconschoolsupport.co.uk/
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Emma Shackleton


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Modern Mindset: Anna Materson on the Rise in Demand for Grammar School Places

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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Anna Materson on the Rise in Demand for Grammar School Places
Adam Cox is joined by Anna Materson from Atom Learning. New data shows a 39% rise in the number of parents seeking a grammar school place for their child. Anna tells Adam all about how Atom Learning is attempting to level the playing field and is offering its 11+ exam resources to eligible pupils completely for free. https://atomlearning.com/
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Anna Materson


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Mini Mindset: The Cost of Inknorance

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Mini Mindset

Mini Mindset: The Cost of Inknorance
Adam Cox talks to Charlie de la Haye from Epson UK regarding new research revealing the UK’s ignorance when it comes to the cost of printer ink. Some believe that ink is more expensive than scorpion venom, (the world’s most expensive liquid), and some believe that it’s less expensive than champagne, when printer ink is much more expensive. With students heading back to university en masse at this time of year, it means that many students will either overspend on ink by up to a thousand pounds over a 3-year degree or potentially avoid printing essential work to keep costs down. They discuss how new printing technology could help students save a lot of money.
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Charlie de la Haye


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