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A high-quality CV is essential for any candidate looking to land an interview in today's job market. A well-written and eye-catching CV will ensure that you stand out from the crowd of applicants. Before we dive into the best practices of CV crafting, be sure to download our free CV templates:
According to a CareerBuilder survey, 46% of job seekers think that career gaps in employment history are a major obstacle when applying for jobs.
Employers want graduates that they can train and shape into their future leaders. An impressive CV is the best starting point for securing a graduate role.
How do you answer the popular job question "What's your greatest weakness"? Knowing your weaknesses already shows that you're aware of them and want to work towards improving upon them. Here are a few tips on how to tackle this interview question.
Bullying is a severe issue in schools, and it affects the victims as well as their surroundings. Bullying can be defined as repeated aggression with the intent to hurt someone.
Teaching is a challenging, sometimes stressful profession. Mental health and wellbeing in teaching should be given considerable attention - especially these days when teachers are dealing with ever more complex issues such as bullying or cyberbullying amongst students
Trauma-informed Teaching: Exploring a New Paradigm
Trauma-informed teaching is a new paradigm that helps educators create safe and supportive learning environments for students who have experienced trauma. This post will explore the basics of trauma-informed education and how it can be used in schools to help promote healthy development in children.
Twice-Exceptional Students: To Be Brilliant and Different
The world of education is changing. With the help of technology, teachers can reach more students than ever before. But what about those who don't fit into the mould?
You may be wondering what Dyspraxia is and you wouldn't be alone. Most people I talk to often confuse it with Dyslexia. Some people such as your GP may refer to it as DCD or Developmental co-ordination disorder which confuses the matter further. I was born with Dyspraxia but found as I was growing up, and even today, the general population knows very little about it. Dyspraxia is a common condition which according to experts could affect as many as 10% of children in the UK, with boys more likely to have it than girls.