Author: Joe

Writing is such an easy thing to do when you are motivated, and a really tricky thing to accomplish when 
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This article first appeared in SecEd on 8th March 2021 written by our very own Graham Moore   What can 
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One of the most commonly searched phrases on our website at the moment relates to the motivation of students? No 
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The question of the provision of life-skills courses for young people always has at least one of my eyebrows raised. 
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Take a glance at this ‘map’ of learning theories: This map has the impressive ability to simultaneously impress and equally 
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Since starting humanutopia, I have run hundreds of programmes aimed at helping young people make more of their lives by 
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In order to create and run a meaningful and successful confidence-building programme in a school, there are several key factors 
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In the best schools, human beings and relationships are at the heart of the culture.  The academic progress and attainment 
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Bullying is as old as schools are – in fact, older. A sad reality of the human condition is that 
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Is it the fault of unruly, bloodthirsty teenagers or is it a sad reflection on our society and how we 
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Our motivational courses have been inspiring students and teachers across the world, since 2004. Hearing about the lasting impact our 
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Here’s the thing: writing is such an easy thing to do when you are motivated and conversely a really tricky thing 
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We are very pleased to unveil our impact report. Impact report pdf
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“So what do you want to do with your life?” …A question that causes uncertain people of all ages a 
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In recent years, volunteering has become a big part of youth culture – especially in schools, with the creation of 
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Why? How? What’s in it for me? These are a few of the many questions you may ask if I 
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Start them young: Educating the youth about mental health World Health Organisation (WHO) identifies stigma and discrimination as the two 
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I was an Idiot and a bit of a bully! Being top of the pecking order in school I always 
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