This CPD webinar is designed to equip teachers with practical strategies to enhance critical thinking in their classroom. Discover how inquiry-led learning can structure engaging lessons, inspire discussion and guide students in thinking critically.
Join The Day's Matt Bosica and Paul Moore-Bridger, Head of Theory of Knowledge at BIS Ho Chi Minh City, to explore the concept of 'International Mindedness' and the doors it can open by engaging learners with the wider world.
In this webinar we explore how AI is reshaping the education sector, and how teachers, librarians and school staff can navigate this controversial topic with students.
Providing practical classroom activities, ideas for the library and expertise from two established leaders in education, this webinar arms every teacher with the tools to create a love of reading in all students using current affairs.
In this 45 minute CPD webinar, The Day is joined by special guests from the world of education. We focus on how current affairs can act as a tool to improve literacy.
Creating space to have sensitive conversations with students
In this discussion, we explore how to create an environment where difficult and sensitive topics can be discussed, and the importance of this for young people.
This session discusses how schools can develop news literacy and related skills, across a range of phases and curriculum areas - using practical examples, and lessons learned, so you can take this into your classroom.
We explore the benefits of using the news in school and the positive effects of managing discussion in a structured way, encouraging critical thinking and fighting misinformation.
Join The Day to discuss the value of verbal communication as a tool for Personal Development, supporting students' academic outcomes and their agency to confidently thrive in a life after education.
The Day’s Julian Turner, academic Dr Sue Roffey and Assistant Head James Pledger explore how schools can address the social-media age of the manosphere, and figures such as Andrew Tate.
The BrainWaves webinars are a series of free events designed to help teachers and senior leaders understand what works when teaching about mental health in schools.