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AI & DIGITAL LEARNING


How Teachers Can Use AI Without Losing Professional Judgment
AI can support teachers with planning, feedback and classroom resources, but it should not replace professional judgment. This article explores how teachers can use AI responsibly while keeping learning, student needs and human decision-making at the centre of classroom practice.


AI in Education: How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Teaching, Learning and Assessment
AI is no longer a future trend in education. It is already changing how students learn, how teachers plan and how schools assess understanding. The real challenge is not whether students use AI, but whether education can guide them to think more clearly in a world where answers are everywhere.
TEACHING & CLASSROOM PRACTICE
TEACHING & CLASSROOM PRACTICE


Teacher Workload in 2026: Which Tasks Should Be Simplified, Shared or Stopped?
Teacher workload is not just about working hours. It is about how much of a teacher’s time is spent on work that genuinely improves learning.


10 Must-Read Education Books Every Teacher Should Read in 2026
Looking for your next great professional read? Here are 10 standout education books that help teachers sharpen instruction, strengthen assessment, build better routines, and understand what students need right now. From learning science and writing to culturally responsive practice, grading, wellbeing, and AI, these picks offer practical ideas you can bring back to your classroom and team.
STEM & FUTURE SKILLS
STEM & FUTURE SKILLS


Exploring the Top Trends and Breakthroughs in STEM for 2023
The year has been marked by unprecedented advancements, pushing the boundaries of human knowledge and capabilities. Join Eduettu to explore!


How Can Educators Integrate STEM into Christmas Lessons for a Festive Learning Experience?
The holiday season is upon us, and what better way to infuse the festive spirit with a dash of intellect than by incorporating some STEM!


The Latest Innovations and Breakthroughs in STEM: This Month In STEM (November 2023)
From cutting-edge discoveries to innovative technologies, November 2023 has been a month filled with remarkable advancements. Let's explore!


8 Amazing Education Leadership Books Every School Leader Should Read in 2026
School leadership in 2026 is complex, pressured, and constantly changing. This reading list brings together eight of the best education leadership books for principals, senior leaders, department heads, and aspiring school leaders who want to improve teaching, build stronger school cultures, support teachers, and lead change with greater clarity.


Teacher Workload in 2026: Which Tasks Should Be Simplified, Shared or Stopped?
Teacher workload is not just about working hours. It is about how much of a teacher’s time is spent on work that genuinely improves learning.
EDUCATION LEADERSHIP & CHANGE
PARENTING & LEARNING AT HOME


How to Make Classroom Warm-Ups More Engaging: Four Effective Strategies
The importance of a well-structured warm-up activity in the classroom cannot be overstated. A well-executed warm-up not only helps...


10 Inspiring Quotes Every Educator Needs to Hear
Teaching is a profession that holds the power to shape minds, foster growth, and inspire change. From classrooms to lecture halls,...
STUDENT WELLBEING & DEVELOPMENT
STUDENT WELLBEING & DEVELOPMENT


Mental Health for Students in 2026: Spotting Stress and Finding Support
Students today face growing academic and digital pressures. This guide helps learners recognise stress early, build healthy study habits, and know when to seek support.


Nature Breaks That Work: 20% Brain Boost from Just 50 Minutes Outside
Research shows a simple intervention with big results: fifty minutes outside can boost memory and attention by 20 percent. From school gardens to family walks, nearby nature restores focus and reduces stress. For students, nature isn’t a luxury—it’s a brain tool. The challenge for schools and families in 2025 is to treat outdoor time as learning infrastructure, not just a break.


Digital Minimalism: When to Switch to a ‘Dumb Phone’ for Focus
Tired of constant pings, endless scrolls, and the feeling that your phone owns you? A growing number of students are turning to “dumb phones” to reclaim focus and mental clarity. But when does it make sense to ditch the smartphone?
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