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Sharing Creative and Inspiring Learning In Our Schools

Today we have a brief summary of events happening during the summer of 2026. The National Association for Primary Education has transitioned...

Cerys Griffiths is the Head of BBC Bitesize, the BBC's free, online learning resource for students aged 5 to 16, their teachers and parents....

Kirsty Heap is the author of Silent Snow, a picture book without words, designed to help you create your own stories with your children. Eac...

Mashood Ahmad is the CEO and founder of Gigabit IQ, an award-winning UK broadband provider dedicated to delivering safer, smarter, and faste...

Aurora Orchestra’s creative learning programme supports teachers to bring rich musical education and experiences to all children. The Aurora...

The AI maths tutor that gets pupils reasoning out loud. Third Space Learning believe an AI tutor should do more than just generate questions...

Ben Case is part of the Tapestry education team and a former primary and early years teacher. He works closely with settings to support thei...

Ger’s professional autobiography, Through a Different Lens – Lessons from a Life in Education, published by Routledge in April 2025. Profess...

Dr. Mannion shares insights from his recent publication, “Making Change Stick,” where he emphasizes the necessity of engaging educators at a...

How do we support left-handed children in a predominantly right-handed world? Mark Stewart, founder of Left n Write Ltd, shares his journey...

What is Neuroplasticity? Neuroscientists used to think that our brain was fixed and unchangeable from birth. It was believed that our intell...

Education currently presents an unparalleled challenge, yet it remains an immensely rewarding profession, as articulated by our guest, Jonat...

Assistive technology to improve accessibility in education for students with visual impairments or neurodiverse conditions. Noel Duffy , Cha...

Al Kingsley has spent the last 30 years in the Educational Technology space and almost 20 of those as a school trustee and governor. He is G...

ONVU Learning is a 360-degree video lesson capture system that helps teachers reflect, collaborate and analyse their entire teaching and lea...

Ally Sousa has worked in education for more than 16 years and has a longstanding interest in teachers’ CPD and supporting ECTs. She’s a form...

Professor Stephen Heppell's “eyes on the horizon, feet on the ground” approach, coupled with a vast portfolio of effective large scale proje...

Sam Kendall leads all of Eden’s work with schools, young people and their teachers and has done so since 2010. Eden’s Schools Team design an...

Voice 21 is the UK’s oracy education charity. They work with schools to transform the learning and life chances of young people through talk...

Little Troopers is a registered charity supporting service children who have parent(s) serving in our British Armed Forces, regular or reser...

A Gobblegark’s Guide To Your Brilliant Neurodivergent Brain is Suzanne Robertshaw’s new book. Suzanne has been a teacher for 23 years. She h...

Join BBC Teach on a journey through Musical Storyland, where children’s fairy tales and traditional folktales are re-imagined with music per...

Deaf Choices UK support parents of deaf children to make the best CHOICE(S) for Language, Literacy and Communication. They believe that eve...

More Than A Score: It’s time to fundamentally change the high-stakes, high-pressure assessment system in primary schools and make good menta...

Written by Claire Banks and Mick Waters, A Curious Curriculum: Teaching foundation subjects well details the insightful and transformational...

CHRISTIAN SCHILLER LECTURE PRESENTED BY DR. NEIL HAWKES This presentation will aim to inspire listeners to understand why Values-based Educa...

National Association for Primary Education is proud to present a Primary Education Summit 'Visions for the Future' over two weeks starting o...

Jon Severs is editor of Tes. He was previously commissioning editor at Tes , responsible for the teaching and learning content, as well as p...

Prepared for life, not just exams 360 are a dynamic social enterprise developing essential skills for life in young people through an intera...

The Nature Premium campaign is being led by the Forest School Association (FSA) . With around 2000 practicing members the Forest School Asso...

The National Association for Primary Education are delighted to announce that Nancy Stewart will present our Christian Schiller Lecture 2022...

The National Association for Primary Education works in many ways to provide help and support for those involved with schools. One of those...

New Edurio research reveals half of children feel stressed and a quarter feel lonely. Edurio has published their latest research examining p...

‘MarvellousMe is a game-changer for parent engagement.’ MarvellousMe engages parents by telling them about their children’s learning and suc...

Here at the National Association for Primary Education are looking for educators to help us 'Pay It Forward'. We see hundreds of questions a...

National Association for Primary Education presents: Special Educational Needs CPD Monday 6th December 2021 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM This online zo...

Primary Music CPD Monday 18th October 2021 17.30-18.30 Live via Zoom (+ recording) Full details and booking at nape.org.uk/primary-music We...

Following the success of our online conference in March 2021 'Towards a balanced and broadly based curriculum' The National Association for...

Ellie Jackson is the bestselling children's author of the Wild Tribe Heroes series of true environmental books for primary children. Each bo...

Following the success of our conference on 6th March 2021 - Towards a Balanced and Broadly Based Curriculum - Dr. Tony Eaude has a follow up...

Described as having a breathtaking understanding of how to engage even the hardest to reach of children, Jonathan has established a reputati...

Leonor Stjepic, is an award-winning social enterprise entrepreneur, whose career has spanned both the private and NGO sectors. She is Chief...

Mark Taylor chats to NAPE patron Ian Gilbert. Since founding Independent Thinking in 1994, Ian has built a global reputation as an education...

Towards a balanced and broadly-based curriculum was the theme of the National Association for Primary Education conference in March 2021. Th...

Towards a balanced and broadly-based curriculum was the theme of the National Association for Primary Education conference in March 2021. Th...

Teach the Future is an inclusive, well organised and persistent campaign by secondary and tertiary education students to greatly improve edu...

Mark Taylor (Vice Chair of National Association for Primary Education) talks to Penny Borkett. Penny wrote an article for the Primary First...

National Association for Primary Education publish a professional journal called Primary First 3 times a year. It is FREE to NAPE members or...

National Association for Primary Education publish a professional journal called Primary First 3 times a year. It is FREE to NAPE members or...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR PRIMARY EDUCATION in collaboration with HUMANITIES 20:20 Project and PRIMARY UMBRELLA GROUP present a virtual twili...