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The triple benefit of youth social action

To mark the launch of a new RSA /Pears #iwill Fund report, a panel of educators reflect on the challenges, opportunities and benefits of engaging in active citizenship alongside their pupils.
11 Jul 2023
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Dismantling racism in British education

Designed as white by default, the British education system is in drastic need of change. Author, broadcaster and educator Jeffrey Boakye draws on his experiences and expertise as a black teacher and black student to share why change is necessary and what forms it should take.
09 Jun 2022
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Schools Need Nurses

Schools and society are not creating happy, healthy 18-year-olds, ready to meet the challenges of the modern world.
5 Apr 2023 Sam Everington
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Teaching for India

An ambitious entrepreneurial model is building education solutions across the subcontinent
2 Dec 2022 Shaheen Mistri, Manasi Jain, Muskan Tanwani
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School’s out

Does linking exclusions to critical services fail young people at risk?
5 Jul 2022 Mehak Tejani, Hannah Breeze
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Is there a point to homework?

New research indicates we may have overlooked some surprising benefits to primary school students.
5 Apr 2022 Dacian Dolean
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Blog

The impact of arts-based education

Mark Londesborough on the findings from the final Learning About Culture report and the implications for arts-based learning.
1 Nov 2021 Mark Londesborough
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‘Helpful girls’ and ‘strong boys’: gender stereotyping in schools

Caren Gestetner FRSA on helping schools challenge gender stereotypes
28 Sep 2020 Caren Gestetner
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5 reasons digital badges are great for students and jobseekers

20 May 2020 Jillian Linton
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Go forth, Evidence Champions!

The RSA launches The Cultural Learning Evidence Champion’s Handbook to support arts and cultural educators to get to grips with ‘evidence-rich practice’.
14 Feb 2019 Mark Londesborough, Sam Grinsted
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