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Mindfulness Meditation For Teachers — The Meditation Tree Explore meditation programs for schools that encourage mindfulness, emotional balance, and focus in students and teachers through structured training, guided practices, and wellbeing initiatives designed to create calm, positive, and supportive learning environments in education today. Visit: https://tinyurl.com/ms4ep5ep
Why Australian Schools Are Data-Rich But Decision-Poor — And What to Do About It Australian schools are collecting more data than ever before. But having data and using it well are two completely different things. In this piece, Dr. Selena Fisk , a Melbourne-based data storyteller and keynote speaker, explains why so many school leaders feel overwhelmed by data and what a simple shift in mindset can do to turn that around. From data-driven fear to evidence-informed confidence, this is the conversation Australian education needs to have right now. Know the complete information about the data, then book a consultation now and visit our website.
The Dogsthorpe Infant School Year 1 classes are going on a field trip on Thursday. The weather forecast for their exciting learning journey exploration looks great. We are Dogsthorpe Infant School, part of Hampton Academies Trust.
House Republicans accuse leaders of trans-inclusive school systems of ‘child abuse’ Jacob Ogles at The Advocate: Congressional Republicans harangued school superintendents from across the country for creating inclusive campus environments for transgender students. The U.S. House Education and Workforce Committee subpoenaed leaders of some of America’s largest school districts and, on Wednesday, cast protections for trans youth as violations of parental rights and the civil rights of peers. In particular, Republicans aggressively questioned Dr. Macquline King, superintendent and CEO of Chicago Public Schools, and Dr. Maria Su, superintendent of the San Francisco Unified School District. Michigan Rep. Tim Walberg asked Su to say at what age children should be “exposed to drag queen story hour,” following up by asking when they may be “prepared for” the experience of having someone in drag read them a book. “We welcome all 49,000 students as they are. We support our students. We work really hard,” she replied. “We follow state and federal laws where we align our curriculum with state standards.” Walberg then asked whether families with a religious objection can “opt out” of such an event, a right the district allows. “I still didn’t get the age requirement,” Walberg said. Superintendents from both urban and suburban districts pushed back on characterizations of their curricula as problematic. “Too often, the public narrative frames schools and parents as adversaries. That is not the reality I see in our community or in public education more broadly,” said Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent Aaron Spence, who leads a district in Virginia . “I am a parent and believe it is critical that schools respect and listen to our parents as we work alongside them to educate our students. The overwhelming majority of parents and educators want the same things for our children: for them to be safe, academically challenged, emotionally supported, and prepared to contribute positively to their communities after graduation.” But Florida Rep. Randy Fine claimed during the hearing that transgender students were not disciplined the same as cisgender ones in the Virginia district. “Why did the girl pretending to be a boy, who filmed the boys in their restroom, why was there no discipline for that student?” asked Fine. “Why did the people complaining about the girl coming into the boy’s restroom but not the girl who was filming?” […] Democrats on the committee defended schools with inclusive policies. “Every student, especially our students of color, our transgender and gender expansive students, our immigrant students, and our students with disabilities, deserve a safe place to learn where they can grow and thrive,” said Virginia Rep. Bobby Scott, the committee’s ranking Democrat . And Oregon Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, also a Democrat, said too many states are imposing policies that hurt and erase trans youth. “There are several factors that are causing real risk, not just hyped up political perceived risk,” she said. “Where trans students go to the bathroom and books about queer people and accurate history are not on that list. In fact, multiple public health studies show zero evidence of correlation between transgender individuals using gender appropriate restrooms and an increase in sex sexual offenses.” Still, Walberg told King he considered it “child abuse” to allow trans boys to sleep on overnight trips in the same rooms as those assigned male at birth. House Republicans on the House Education and Workforce Committee pushed the false lie that trans-inclusive school policies are equivalent to “child abuse.”
Eddie Edster wants Chicken Popcorn to eat when he watches the World Cup football matches. Mrs Waters has already told him which teams he needs to cheer for. All our news here:
First Last Day of “School” It was Nathaniel’s last day of school today. Now, there are a lot of asterisks around that statement. First, he didn’t attend for the full year. He started in January, and didn’t move to his current class for a few months after that. Second, he’s not even 18 months. What is “school”, compared to “daycare”? Third, he’s coming back to the same place for summer camp in a few weeks. And related to the above, for an 18-month old, what is the difference between “school” and “camp”? But even with all of those caveats, I am verklempt. He is positively thriving, and it is a joy to see. He’s confident and he’s active and he’s learning and growing at an incredible rate. Picking a preschool/daycare felt extremely high stakes – probably higher than it actually is – but to the extent there was a “right” choice, boy did we ever make it. And yeah, sometimes he’s a bit tuckered out. But that’s okay too. So pride of my guy! via The Debate Link https://ift.tt/nX7jFAy
Tomorrow (1 June 2026) at 8:45am every Dogsthorpe Infant School pupil is expected back in their classroom for the start of Summer Term, part 2. Here is Eddie Edster, the Dogsthorpe Infant School well-being dog, with a reminder treat for all of his fans out there. Dogsthorpe Infant School is very proud to be part of Hampton Academies Trust.
The Dogsthorpe Infant School podcast (Eddie’s Launchpads) has enjoyed many children authors on the show over the past few years. One of our most popular and local children’s authors to guest star on our show is Ellie Sandall. Thanks to both her and the National Literacy Trust in Peterborough, there is a great event for very young children and their parents or carers at Serpentine Green Shopping Centre in Hampton coming soon. Every journey has to start with the first step. When it comes to children’s literacy these first steps are the most important they will take in their education. So, join Ellie and the National Literacy team at this event and begin your very young child’s learning journey. Dogsthorpe Infant School is proud to be a part of the Hampton Academies Trust network of #peterborough schools.
You know how places that are usually occupied by large amounts of people are so creepy when you’re there after hours? And no one’s there AND it’s nighttime? Yeah.
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