To Cleverlands we go by Guest Blogger, 18 October 2017 Guest blogger and audience member Jenna Watson shares some of the key takeaways for teachers from our seminar 'Assessing the World - Visiting Cleverlands'.
Back to the book by Guest Blogger, 29 September 2017 Danish publishing director Anders Hassing engaged with the #TextbooksCount debate, driven by Tim Oates' work, on social media and we invited him to write a guest blog about whether he sees a future for textbooks.
Digital literacy is just code… for cultural illiteracy by Guest Blogger, 16 August 2017 TES columinst Joe Nutt guest blogs for us following a lively debate about the use of technology in education, which Cambridge Assessment sponsored and live-streamed for the Centre for Education Economics.
The basics of assessment for new teachers by Guest Blogger, 11 August 2017 Guest blogger Ann Gravells explains why she thinks new teachers especially should study the basics of assessment, and how different types of assessment feedback can have an impact on learners’ confidence.
Future proofing education for jobs that don't even exist yet by Guest Blogger, 19 April 2017 Guest blogger, Carla Adams, looks ahead to a world where today's school children will be in jobs we can't yet imagine.
High stakes accountability in primary education by Guest Blogger, 28 February 2017 Guest blogger Emily responds to a recent Education Select Committee debating primary school assessment and accountability, at which our own Tim Oates gave evidence.
Modern apprenticeships in China by Guest Blogger, 08 July 2016 Guest blogger David Wang returns to tell us about the UK Modern Apprenticeship Scheme and why it's attracting a lot of interest in China.
International innovation in China by Guest Blogger, 13 April 2016 Our latest guest blogger offers an insight into the drivers behind the move to an 'international education' in China.
Soft landings at Triangle by Guest Blogger, 20 February 2016 We speak to Principal Project Manager Tony Collins about being the ‘Soft Landings Champion’ for the Triangle, ensuring the move to our new headquarters will be as smooth as possible.
Want to study in the UK? by Guest Blogger, 16 February 2016 What are the English language requirements for study in the UK? Blandine Bastié of Cambridge English explains.
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