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The magazine series helping teachers to manage their workload and improve their work-life balance.Building relationships with parents can bring welcome relief for teachers. At High Clarence Primary School in Middlesbrough, parents run a breakfast club, which ensures that many of the pupils make a we...

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Other Authors: Libra Television.
Format: Electronic
Language: English
Published: [London] : Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2005.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (17 min.).
Previously released as DVD.
Series: Ease the load ; 9.
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Summary: The magazine series helping teachers to manage their workload and improve their work-life balance.Building relationships with parents can bring welcome relief for teachers. At High Clarence Primary School in Middlesbrough, parents run a breakfast club, which ensures that many of the pupils make a well nourished start to their day. It's also a great practical way of connecting the school with the community it serves.At Trawden Forest Primary School in Colne, two talented parents give teachers the opportunity for some PPA time in the classroom every Wednesday. Students learn yoga from Caroline and Spanish from Kerry-Anne. St Gregory's Primary School in Bolton has a dedicated band of parents who call themselves Computer Helpers in Primary School (the CHIPS group). They raise funds to provide the school with new technology, and keep themselves up-to-date with computer skills which they then pass on to the teachers.
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The magazine series helping teachers to manage their workload and improve their work-life balance.Building relationships with parents can bring welcome relief for teachers. At High Clarence Primary School in Middlesbrough, parents run a breakfast club, which ensures that many of the pupils make a well nourished start to their day. It's also a great practical way of connecting the school with the community it serves.At Trawden Forest Primary School in Colne, two talented parents give teachers the opportunity for some PPA time in the classroom every Wednesday. Students learn yoga from Caroline and Spanish from Kerry-Anne. St Gregory's Primary School in Bolton has a dedicated band of parents who call themselves Computer Helpers in Primary School (the CHIPS group). They raise funds to provide the school with new technology, and keep themselves up-to-date with computer skills which they then pass on to the teachers.
Previously released as DVD.
Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2012. (VAST: Academic video online). Available via World Wide Web.
This edition in English.
FLC - Alexander Street Academic Video Online license.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (17 min.).
Previously released as DVD.