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The Human Side of Education: Real Conversations About Education, Empathy, and Change
A space for educators, leaders, and changemakers - stories of growth, mental health, and school-wide transformation from schools across the UK and beyond.


Igniting Change at St. George’s International School
Recently, our staff development programme , “The Heart of Education,” took centre stage at St. George’s International School in Luxembourg. The programme was led by our company founder Graham Moore, who captivated an audience of 150 primary and secondary teachers, leaving a lasting impression and a renewed sense of purpose. The programme catered to the diverse needs of both primary and secondary educators. Graham’s “Heart of Teaching” approach ensured a shared experience acr
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Our Journey at Berkhamsted School
A huge part of what we do daily at humanutopia, means embarking on extraordinary adventures that change lives, and our experience at Berkhamsted School was nothing short of magical. From the very start, our hearts are set on lighting a spark within each student, guiding them to discover their inner leaders and team players. The warmth and enthusiasm with which we were received at Berkhamsted marked the beginning of a thrilling partnership. The Adventure Begins Our venture kic
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The Role of Peer Support in Addressing Trauma and Mental Health
Imagine the warmth of a knowing glance, the comfort in a friend’s whispered “I get it”, or the gentle touch of support during a tough moment. In the world of trauma and mental health, the support from peers – those we see in the hallways, laugh with during breaks, and dream alongside – is truly something special. At humanutopia, we’ve consistently championed this belief, and the results have been nothing short of transformative. The Relatability Factor: Peer support thrives o
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Elevating Social and Emotional Learning at City of Peterborough Academy
Humanutopia is dedicated to empowering young people to make positive changes in their lives and wider communities. In 2018, we began a partnership with the City of Peterborough Academy to create a transformative Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) programme. This case study outlines the programme’s inception, implementation, and the remarkable outcomes we’ve observed so far. The Challenge The City of Peterborough Academy serves a largely disadvantaged demographic, calling for
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A Transformative Journey at The Academy of St Nicholas
At humanutopia, every engagement is an opportunity to inspire, empower, and transform young lives, and our time at The Academy of St Nicholas was no exception. This is why we’re thrilled to share a previous collaboration with The Academy of St Nicholas! Our Heroes Journey programme took centre stage, challenging students to rise as heroes, to champion positive change within themselves and their community. Through interactive sessions, we delved deep into our five core areas
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Pedagogical Approaches in Education
Take a glance at this ‘map’ of learning theories: This map has the impressive ability to simultaneously impress and equally overwhelm you. Dating back thousands of years to the grandparents of educational philosophy with Aristotle, Socrates et al, humankind has pondered the widest possible range of perspectives relating to education. Clearly, however, there has never been a convergence of these approaches in order to clarify and simplify why, what and how we view and deliver
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4 Steps to Preventing Bullying
Since starting humanutopia, I have run hundreds of programmes aimed at helping young people make more of their lives by transcending their past and becoming more optimistic for their future. Throughout this process, we ask young people to reflect on why their self-perceptions are so limited, and on almost every occasion these self-imposed restrictions were born as a result of unkind remarks made by other people. The process actually helps young people confront both themselves
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What is the purpose of education in 2021?
One of the most commonly searched phrases on our website at the moment relates to the motivation of students. No real surprise there? After almost 12 months of interrupted education, of course they are lacking in drive and passion. What is more surprising is that people are surprised by the student’s apparent apathy? Exhausted teachers, themselves bereft of energy and creativity are desperate to find solutions to these unprecedented challenges. Worryingly, the Government are
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Knife Crime – Scourge or Indictment?
Is it the fault of unruly, bloodthirsty teenagers or is it a sad reflection on our society and how we educate our children? Another week ends with yet another young life needlessly and brutally being lost. We are now at a point whereby only extraordinary murders are being reported nationally as most incidents only make local newspapers or news bulletins, such is the prevalence and regularity of these horrific crimes. Sadly, the victims pass without so much as a cursory glance
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