The Poetry Of Phyllis Wheatley

The Poetry Of Phyllis Wheatley

Phyllis Wheatley was an African American poet who wrote during the Revolutionary War era in the late 1700s. She was the first African American to publish a book of poetry and was a prominent voice in the antislavery movement. Her works were widely praised by both...
The Importance Of Sleep

The Importance Of Sleep

Sleep Is Important For Your Physical And Mental Well-Being We’ve all done it at some point in our lives. With a deadline looming, exams on the horizon or the allure of “just one more episode”, it can be so easy to fall into the trap of staying up well...
Neurodivergent Overwhelm

Neurodivergent Overwhelm

A Brief Guide For Supporting Neurodivergent Learners As a neurodivergent student, you may be familiar with the feeling of overwhelm. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including sensory overload, difficulty with organisation, and an overabundance of information...
How To Encourage Children To Write More At Home

How To Encourage Children To Write More At Home

A study Oxford Open Learning ran recently found that children are writing a lot less than previous generations and many parents say that they don’t think handwriting is important anymore. The findings were eye-opening, with almost three-quarters of children saying...
The Forgotten Works Of E.M. Forster

The Forgotten Works Of E.M. Forster

E.M. Forster, who wrote the famous novels Howards End and A Room with a View, is renowned for his works on the social class system, human relationships, and the Edwardian era. But despite his fame, many of Forster’s works remain forgotten. Forster wrote seven novels,...
Neurodivergence And Learning

Neurodivergence And Learning

Challenges Neurodivergent Students Face While awareness of neurodivergence is on the rise, understanding isn’t necessarily coming with it. The world is currently geared towards neurotypicals, and as a result, neurodivergent people face unique challenges when it comes...