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25 août 2019

Parents use savings and second jobs to support children at university

The GuardianSurvey finds more than four in five parents plan to contribute to living expenses. More...

25 août 2019

'A unique and slightly mad effort': mapping Britain in poetry

The GuardianPinned just west of Marsden, Yorkshire on a 17th-century map of the UK, is a poem by the UK’s new poet laureate, Simon Armitage. “The sky has delivered / its blank missive. / The moor in coma.” Move west, to the Isle of Man, and the poet is a little less well known – she’s dubbed herself Mrs Yorkshire the Baking Bard – but the sense of place is just as strong (and the rhymes are better, too): “I climbed Maughold Head as the morning sun rose / And the darkness surrendered to light / Where the buttery bloom of the golden gorse grows / And adventurous seabirds take flight.” More...

25 août 2019

I was hired to sell ice-cream for the summer – instead I got to read the classics

The GuardianA wet summer in a Welsh ice-cream parlour was the perfect way to cope with impending adulthood. More...

25 août 2019

Work the room: can comedians teach you to boost your confidence?

The GuardianAlmost every time we tell someone we perform standup comedy, we get the same response: “Oh you’re so brave, I could never do that.” To which the reply is: “It’s not as hard as you think.” Sure, not everyone is funny, but anyone with the right guidance can get up and say some words they’ve written down in front of a room of people – despite what you might believe about yourself. More...

25 août 2019

Le bonheur d’abord, la réussite ensuite !

The ConversationSi quelqu’un vous disait que le bonheur est la condition sine qua non de la réussite, vous lui feriez remarquer que selon vous, ne lui en déplaise, ce serait plutôt le contraire. C’est le fait de réussir qui vous conduira à vous sentir heureux. Plus...

25 août 2019

Ode to the poem: why memorising poetry still matters for human connection

The ConversationMemorising poetry was once common in classrooms. But it has, for the most part, gone out of style. There are good reasons for this. More...

25 août 2019

How to make good arguments at school (and everywhere else)

The ConversationIt’s not about winning arguments, but ensuring kids grow up to be thoughtful and engaged citizens. These skills might come in to play at school in essay writing, in oral presentations or in debates. More...

25 août 2019

Most people think playing chess makes you ‘smarter’, but the evidence isn’t clear on that

The ConversationChess has long been an important part of school culture. Many people believe chess has a range of cognitive benefits including improved memory, IQ, problem solving skills and concentration. More...

25 août 2019

Why cursive handwriting needs to make a school comeback

The ConversationTeaching connected-style handwriting, otherwise known as cursive handwriting, has fallen out of fashion on many school curricula. Older generations have sometimes been shocked that some younger people today can’t sign their names on official documents or even read a handwritten note. More...

25 août 2019

Kindergarten scrapbooks aren’t just your child’s keepsake – they’re central to learning

The ConversationAs the end of the school year approaches, kindergarten students are returning home with mounds of notes, photos, paintings and drawings that educators have been collecting throughout the year. More...

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