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Unlocking Understanding: The Role of Case Studies in Teaching Environmental Systems and Societies
By Thierry Torres
22 Apr

Teaching about the interdependent nature of environmental issues 'from the front' can be a challenge. However, when explored through case studies or real-world examples, students can delve more deeply into key 21st-century environmental issues and make essential connections across topics from the course. This is precisely what case studies accomplish. With this in mind, our approach to the Boost digital product of the textbook has been to design interactive case studies that encourage students to engage with the source material and develop the key analytical and evaluative skills needed when working on case study sources, whether in class or at home.

Unlocking potential: Strategies for supporting Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Education
By Kirsten Colquhoun
19 Feb

In a bold declaration, Gillian Keegan shines a spotlight on the urgent need for reform within England's SEND system. Whilst we await reform, proactive actions taken by schools to support SEND education shows that we can collectively work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable learning environment for all.

SNAP Maths is crowned the best SEND Products Resources and Services at BETT 2024
By Henry at Hodder Education
07 Feb

SNAP Maths was a big winner at BETT 2024 last week, taking home the award for the best SEND Resources, Products and Services. Learn more

SNAP Maths Is Nominated For a BETT 2024 Award
By Henry at Hodder Education
05 Dec

SNAP Maths has been nominated for the SEND Resources, Product & Services catagory at the BETT 2024 Awards.

An assembly for Remembrance Sunday and Disability History Month
By Ruth Lingard
30 Oct

It’s that time of year again when many History teachers are delivering the yearly Remembrance assembly. This year, Disability History Month runs from 16th November, and I wonder if there is a really important opportunity here to tie together the two events?