3 June 2020
Cognita has engaged the child psychology expert Professor Tanya Byron to do a special video podcast on how parents can help their children, and themselves, manage anxiety...
1 June 2020
As many primary schools across the UK start to reopen to students and staff, our Group Director of Wellbeing Beth Kerr spoke to ITV News about how...
28 May 2020
Our third parent webinar provides tips and advice on how to maintain wellbeing for the whole family during lockdown and beyond. The presenters are Group Wellbeing Director...
27 May 2020
In the latest episode of Challenging Education, Simon Camby and Beth Kerr consider what teaching and learning will look like after lockdown. They talk about cognitive load,...
22 May 2020
What a fantastic week! The first Cognita Home Games involved 67 schools, over 10,000 students and their families and nearly 45,000 medals across our three regions. All...
14 May 2020
Stars such as Sir Andy Murray, Joe Royle, Casey Stoney and Kate Richardson-Walsh have called on Cognita communities around the world to get involved in the inaugural...
14 May 2020
Our second webinar provides tips and advice on how to make the most out of the technology available and how to balance screen time. Beth Kerr, Cognita’s...
13 May 2020
The leading educationalist and Chair of Cognita’s Education Advisory Board, Sir Kevan Collins, gave his views on how education will look and feel after lockdown in our...
12 May 2020
The leading educationalist and Chair of Cognita’s Education Advisory Board, Sir Kevan Collins, gave his views on how education will look and feel after lockdown in our...
The leading educationalist and Chair of Cognita’s Education Advisory Board, Sir Kevan Collins, gave his views on how education will look and feel after lockdown in our latest Challenging Education podcast. Listen on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you like to access podcasts.
In discussion with Simon Camby and Beth Kerr, Sir Kevan considered the positive change that could result from these most challenging of times. He said: “I think you’re going to see a much more ‘test and learn’ culture in education, run and directed by teachers themselves. And I think you could even move to simulated classrooms where people can test out what they’re doing, vary their teaching…so I’m hoping you’ll see a much more dynamic and exciting way of thinking about teacher development.”