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Teacher Support

A support and wellbeing space to help teachers through the stress and pressures of the school year.

How can you use ´óÏó´«Ã½ Bitesize Careers in your classroom?

Inspire your students about their futures with careers resources from Bitesize Careers.
  • Teacher Support: Supporting care-experienced children

    This teacher resource is split into two collections of short films: Teacher training videos (in which experts offer advice on how to support care-experienced young people), and animations featuring real testimonies from care-experienced young people, told by the young people themselves.

  • Dyslexia: Make a difference

    Short films to support teachers of pupils who have dyslexia, with a particular emphasis on 7-14 year-olds. These films offer practical suggestions on how best to support pupils, with lively graphics and clear advice from children themselves.

  • How to be a better ally to your students

    Teachers and students share their advice for creating a truly inclusive environment at school.

  • Newly Qualified Teachers

    A collection of films exploring the experiences of newly qualified teachers - from starting out in school, to teaching during a global pandemic.

  • Back to school with...

    A series of short films in which celebrity mentors, Janet Street-Porter, Theo Paphitis and Dr Ranj Singh, go back to school to give teachers a helping hand.

  • Mental health and wellbeing support for teachers

    Find out more about our support area for teachers, with tips and coping strategies from those who've been there.

  • To access extra support, Education Support provide help to all education staff and organisations.

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  • Here is some practical advice to help teachers and education staff handle stress.

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Classroom resources across ´óÏó´«Ã½ Teach

  • Safer Internet Day – Live Lesson: Tuesday, 11 February

    A Live Lesson designed to help young people navigate the online world safely and positively.

    • Attribution
      KS2 PSHE • Ages 7-11
  • Scams: Safer Internet Day resources

    A short video that introduces the topic of scams, explaining that people online sometimes try to trick us into giving them personal information or money.

    • Attribution
      Online safety • Ages 7-11
  • Phishing: Safer Internet Day resources

    A short video that introduces the topic of phshing, explaining that it is when someone tries to trick you into giving out your personal details online, like passwords or bank information.

    • Attribution
      Online safety • Ages 7-11
  • Primary online safety

    An extensive collection of videos and teacher resources mapped to the Education for a Connected World framework set out by the UK Council for Internet Safety.

    • Attribution
      Online safety • Ages 7-11
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  • Safer Internet Day – secondary assembly

    An assembly framework including three videos on ticket scams, online hate and gaming.

    • Attribution
      Secondary • Ages 11-16