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The latest updates and support from Tes [View in browser]( The latest updates and resources [Facebook link to resources]( [Tes Global Instagram]( [Tes resources twitter account]( [Tes Linkedin site]( [Resources]( | [Jobs]( | [Community]( | [News]( | [Courses]( | [Store]( | [Tes for schools]( Dear {NAME} As the new term begins many schools across the globe are still closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Despite the additional pressure this brings, teachers have managed to maintain standards of teaching and safeguarding while offering substantial support to families. They have also worked on the front line, caring for the children of key workers and putting themselves at risk. On behalf of everyone at Tes, we’d like to say thank you. Thank you for everything you’ve done in the face of this enormous challenge. Thank you for the hard work that every single teacher is putting in to fight the Covid-19 pandemic. Thank you for putting your pupils first. We also want to do all we can. We've continued to update our coronavirus support hub to help you find and share the latest free resources and information, and our updated collection of home learning resources to help you support your students with studying at home. With our continued best wishes and admiration at this difficult time, Tes Resources Visit our support hub for free resources, support and information The coronavirus outbreak continues to affect the worldwide teaching community in new, unforeseen and profound ways. You can find the latest updates on our support hub to facilitate the sharing of free resources, information, and up-to-date news [Find out more]( Home learning resources for primary and secondary students These teacher-created home learning packs, activities, worksheets and booklets include subject, cross-curricular and topic-based resources to help keep learners engaged and continuing to study at home [Find out more]( Tes is pleased to be partnering with BBC Bitesize to make sure that you’ve got your education covered and you have full support while you learn at home. From the 20th April, BBC Bitesize will be presenting daily programmes to guide parents and children through their learning day followed with online lessons. There'll be loads of fun stuff like videos, quizzes, podcasts and articles to make your core subjects even more exciting. You will be able to access regular daily lessons in a new extended version of BBC Bitesize, with supporting content from Tes, hosted in the new BBC hub, and education providers from around the UK, we’re making sure everyone who needs it can access learning resources during this uncertain time. You can also expect some of it to be delivered by well-known faces. [BBC Bitesize Daily]( [Tes BBC Hub]( [Find out more]( Authors SEO best practise advice With our simple guide to SEO best practice, you can make sure that your resources are ready to be easily found by other teachers [Find out more]( News Coronavirus live blog A one-stop shop for teachers who want to know what impact the outbreak of the virus will have on their working lives [Find out more]( How to catch up and 17 other quick guides for teachers Here’s your round-up of practical and useful advice for schools that Tes has published in the past seven days [Find out more]( Podcast: how to interview candidates while on lockdown Recruitment editor Grainne Hallahan speaks with two leaders who are moving their recruitment process online [Find out more]( Jobs Job hunters: school closures needn't derail your career Schools are still hiring staff and encouraging candidates to come forward, despite the closures, recruitment data shows [Take a look]( WATCH: Tes Career Clinic two-minute tutorials Are you looking for your dream teaching job? Then you need to watch our two-minute tutorial series. Grainne Hallahan shares her job hunting tips in the latest Tes Career Clinic series [Watch now]( Webinars If you missed our webinar on supporting pupils, staff and parental wellbeing when your school is closed at the start of the month we are running it again on 29 April! In these uncertain times, we're still here by your side, helping you to do what you do best and prepare for the months ahead. Join us on 29 April for our free webinar on how to support pupil, staff and parental wellbeing when your school is closed hosted by Mark Stead [Register here]( [Find out more]( Ask the experts: Free webinar series from EduCare: EduCare's expert partners will be covering a range of key safeguarding issues facing schools at this time and will be available to take your questions and share the good practice you are following to keep children and young people safe. [Find out more]( Watch them all again We understand that every school is unique and faces its own challenges. To help you and offer you guidance, we’ve put together a selection of webinars, hosted by industry experts, to support schools and their staff and pupils. If you didn't get a chance to watch the webinars live, you don't need to worry, you can watch all our webinars here. [Watch again]( Stay connected! [Resources Facebook Page]( [Tes Instagram page]( [Tes Twitter link]( [Tes LinkedIn Page]( [Tes Pinterest Page]( [Tes Youtube channel]( Explore Tes [Resources]( [Jobs]( [Community]( [Courses]( [Store]( [Tes for schools]( [News]( Download our app [Mobile app IOS]( [Download our App on Google play]( Manage your email preferences Help us to send you the right emails. You can [change your email preference settings]( or [unsubscribe]( anytime. Customer services: [+44 (0)20 3194 3000](tel:+44 (0)20 3194 3000) help@tesglobal.com Tes Global is registered in England (Company No. 02017289) with its registered offices at 26 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4HQ. [Can't see this email? View in browser](

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