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Starting secondary school – NAPE 028

One of the biggest concerns for Year 6 children now that SATs are out of the way is moving on to their next school. They will have often found themselves treated as responsible members of their current school, Leaders in many different areas, but for many it will be back to square one and certainly a big drop down the pecking order. Transition programmes and visits to the new school will help some of these worries to be confronted, but they are likely to bring new challenges which become bigger in their imaginations. Many of their concerns are addressed in the latest addition to the BBC Bitesize website here: www.bbc.co.uk/startingsecondaryschool

A lively friendly place to ask all those questions which are burning to be raised.

 

 

 

 

 

To find out more about National Association for Primary Education (NAPE)

Please visit www.nape.org.uk

097: English & Literacy Season Finale

Thank you to everyone who has taken part in this English & literacy season on the Education on Fire Podcast.

Here are the links to all the episodes in this series.

087: LitFilmFest English & Literacy Season 6 Launch

088: Tagtiv8 with Bryn Llewellyn

089: Planet Poetry & Xientifica SOS with Daniel Phelps

090: Enchanted Wanderers with Emmy & Taran

091: EducationCity

092: Mr Hunt from the Front

093: Write On! Webb

094: Reading for Pleasure – Prof. Teresa Cremin

095: My education expert discusses English and literacy

096: Purple Mash & 2Simple with Danica Chapman

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National Association for Primary Education

Our aim is to achieve a higher priority for the education of children from birth to 13. High quality learning in the early years of life is vitally important to the creation of an educated society. Young children are not simply preparing for the future, they are living a never to be repeated time of life and the best way to learn is to live.

www.nape.org.uk

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