The Curriculum and Assessment Review Panel’s interim report has landed; prompting a collective, if cautious, sigh of relief in classrooms and staffrooms across the country. Our Education Lead Helen ...
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Health information is all around us, from news stories to social media campaigns. But it can be hard to know what to trust. Here are our top tips for your family on finding trusted health information.
As teachers, educators, parents or carers, you understand the transformative power of reading. You know it opens doors to new worlds, fuels imaginations and sets children on a path to success. So you ...
Ask who produced it. This can help you understand why the information was created and whether it is trustworthy. Look for a date. Trusted health information should include a publication and review ...
Hear from our editorial team on careers in journalism, check out our careers videos and get advice on supporting your children as we celebrate National Careers Week. National Careers Week runs from ...
News stories can be scary to children, our editor Nicky Cox has some useful tips for explaining difficult news stories.
First News and our partner show Sky Kids FYI took young people to 10 Downing Street to question Prime Minister Keir Starmer on issues that mattered to them. Read More ...
Hear from our editorial team on careers in journalism, check out our careers videos and get advice on supporting your children as we celebrate National Careers Week.