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Writing for Wellbeing
I think we can all agree that we would like our students to have a great sense of wellbeing and balance in their lives. Unlocking academic achievement is only one part of our duty of care as educators, and our pastoral responsibilities are often the reason why we started, and what makes us stay, in the job. We care about young people, and we want them to leave school as well rounded individuals who can regulate their emotions and be resilient in the face of any adversity they

Liz Newman
May 162 min read
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Writing is human, and flawed... but for how long?
One of my English teacher colleagues told me during break time last week that students are now using 'humaniser' bots to slightly mess up their AI written essays, to add in a reasonable amount of typos or grammatical mistakes, in order to make it seem like they feasibly could have written them and avoid teacher suspicion. I was impressed, but I wasn't at all surprised. The educational landscape is a minefield at the moment. We have colleagues who are embracing the future of A

Liz Newman
May 73 min read
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