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Back to school: 6 clever classroom hacks, time-saving starters and plenaries and more

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The latest updates and resources [View in browser]( The latest updates and resources [Facebook link to resources]( [Tes Global Instagram]( [Tes resources twitter account]( [Tes Linkedin site]( [Resources]( | [Jobs]( | [News]( | [Courses]( | [Store]( | [Tes for schools]( Hello {NAME}, As the new school year gets underway, we've got [time-saving starters and plenaries for primary]( and [resources to help secondary students with target setting](. Check out our [six clever classroom hacks]( to turn your tired classroom into a pedagogical paradise, plus we've got the latest jobs advice, training opportunities, events and more. Wishing you a great start to the new school year, Tes Resources [Time-saving starters and plenaries for primary]( [Time-saving starters and plenaries for primary]( These exciting starter and plenary resources can be easily added to your lessons to provide your pupils with some engaging new activities! [Explore resources]( [Target setting for secondary students]( [Target setting for secondary students]( These hand-picked evaluation tools and activities will encourage students to think about their progress and set meaningful targets. [Explore resources]( Sharing your resources [Share your back to school resources to help other teachers]( [Share your back to school resources to help other teachers]( Upload your resources to Tes to help other teachers welcome their learners back to the classroom and create engaging lessons that their students will love. [Get started]( Jobs [6 ways to settle into your new teaching life aboard]( [6 ways to settle into your new teaching life abroad]( Starting life in a new country is never easy but international teacher Kate Jones shares six key things that will make your first term a little less daunting. [Get Kate's tips]( [New teachers: How to build confidence in the classroom]( [New teachers: How to build confidence in the classroom]( It's normal to be nervous on your first day as a teacher but adopting a different persona can fool your students into thinking you’re brimming with confidence, writes NQT mentor Andy Taylor. [Get Andy's tips]( Search the latest UK and international [teaching and education jobs](. Good reads [Back to school: Six clever classroom hacks]( [Back to school: six clever classroom hacks]( Turn your tired classroom into a pedagogical paradise with these nifty tricks from Grainne Hallahan – from masking tape to stop tables moving to a wireless doorbell to single silence – we've got you covered! [Get ideas]( Training [New school year, new subject?]( [Develop your knowledge and confidence with SKE for Teachers]( If you've made a subject switch or you're planning to, our flexible 42-week SKE for Teachers course will make sure you feel supported and ready to take on the new challenge. Apply by 21 September to join our next cohort. [Find out more]( Explore all our [teacher training and development courses]( and [safeguarding and duty of care courses](. If you're a senior leader looking for new training and development opportunities for your school, [update your preferences](. Events [Free webinar: How to handle personal data in school, Mark Orchison, founder of 9ine, 16 Sept at 8am BST]( [Free webinar: How to handle personal data in school]( Join Mark Orchison, founder of 9ine, as he explores the theme of accountability in light of recent data breaches in schools and talks about how you can manage your responsibilities to train your staff. [Register now]( Tes magazine [Get a digital subscription to Tes magazine]( [Get anytime, anywhere access to the latest in education]( With a Tes magazine digital subscription you'll get access to the latest magazine articles on our website and via the Tes app, back issues and CPD materials, and Tes audio editions to listen to the latest research and analysis on the go – for just £15 every three months. [Subscribe now]( Stay connected! [Resources Facebook Page]( [Tes Instagram page]( [Tes Twitter link]( [Tes LinkedIn Page]( [Tes Pinterest Page]( [Tes Youtube channel]( Explore Tes [Resources]( [Jobs]( [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](tel:+44 (0)20 3194 3000)3194 3164 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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