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Anti-Bullying Ambassador Programme: empowering youth in the UK

The Diana Award Anti-Bullying Ambassador Programme engages young people, parents and teachers to change the attitudes, behaviour and culture of bullying by building skills and confidence to address different situations, both online and offline.
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Changing assessment, adapting mindset

To ensure a coherent and effective use of both summative and formative assessment, it is essential to familiarise teachers and parents with new practices.
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Alternative assessment practices for diverse learners

Alternative educational assessment methods focus on the individual needs and growth of each pupil rather than relying on standardised testing, measuring their level of proficiency as opposed to their level of knowledge.
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Empowering rural VET for the green and digital transitions

To safeguard the long-term sustainability of Europe’s countryside, we need forward-thinking agricultural vocational education and training (VET) to train the younger generation of rural Europeans for the green and digital transitions.
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Supporting pupil resilience against global challenges

Global sustainability problems and changes related to artificial intelligence can increase pupils’ uncertainty about the future. Teachers can help pupils understand these issues and manage their future anxieties.
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No room for violence in schools

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child states that children have the fundamental right to be protected from mistreatment, both physically and mentally. Therefore, it is a priority to make schools free of violence.
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Creating safe and inclusive schools for LGBTI+ youth

The school environment significantly influences attitudes towards different sexual identities. It should be an inclusive space that promotes acceptance and diversity. However, homophobic bullying remains prevalent in European educational settings and teachers often lack the necessary tools and incentives to address this issue effectively.
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Save the Children: Safe Schools Common Approach (SSCA)

The SSCA is a toolkit to keep children safe and protected as they learn. Aligned with the Comprehensive School Safety Framework, the SSCA aims to address all potential hazards that may impact children in and around school, hazards that are natural or climate-change induced, technological or biological, health-related or linked to conflict and violence.
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Project Based Learning - a Teaching Guide

To enroll in the course click HERE Course description: Project-based learning is a way to learn by doing, exploring, experiencing and creating. It can be used in any school subject and with students...