New children s commissioner launches review into post-war style recovery plan for children Nicole Weinstein Tuesday, March 16, 2021
A ‘once-in-a-generation’ review of the future of childhood is being launched today by England’s newly-appointed children’s commissioner.
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Children’s commissioner calls for ‘rocket boost’ for early years services Fiona Simpson Tuesday, March 16, 2021
The children’s commissioner for England has called for a “rocket boost” of support for early years services including family hubs and health visitors.
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From participating in video calls to penning articles to posting throwback photos of royal libraries, members of the Royal Family shared their love of literature to mark World Book Day.
Held annually on the first Thursday of March, the event promotes the joy of reading for pleasure and this year, the Duchess of Cornwall took part in a video chat with several authors to mark the occasion.
The Duchess, who is patron of the National Literacy Trust, joined the Oak National Academy and students from Acklam Whin Primary School in Middlesbrough alongside authors Tom Fletcher, Zanib Mian, and Katherine Rundell to read a story, talk about favourite pieces of literature, and answer some questions.
BenQ becomes hardware partner to Oak National Academy
4th March 2021
BenQ has partnered with Oak National Academy, a provider of free online classroom resources in the UK.
Oak was created in response to schools closing during the pandemic to help educators’ transition to hybrid teaching models with resources for remote teaching, to aid in-school catch-up, assist lesson planning and subsequently lower teacher workload.
BenQ is the first manufacturer to partner with Oak and has made the resources available on the BenQ Suggests store, so users can download it to their IFP and access the materials natively from the android operating system. Teachers who have been using the Oak lessons while teaching remotely can seamlessly continue their work as they transition back to the classroom.