Inquiry-based learning is one of the richest ways secondary school students can develop new knowledge and skills. It involves students exploring the world around them, asking questions, making discoveries and testing these discoveries to develop new understanding....
When we talk about collaborative learning most teachers think of group work, peer-teaching or social networking. But today’s digital technology offers us exciting new possibilities. A secure, reliable wireless connection allows hundreds of students to download...
Wireless technology offers more opportunities than ever to bring science to life at GCSE, helping students to understand scientific ideas and showing them how science works in the real world. We know that students who have regular access to the Internet get better...
Educational technology has evolved dramatically since the early days of the Internet. Today touchscreen technology is used in most classrooms, wireless laptops and smartphones are used instead of workbooks, and wikis, apps and educational websites are key to student...