Leonardo Da Vinci was once in the unenviable position of looking for a job. This seems strange for the man who produced the Mona Lisa and designed the helicopter before…
Leonardo Da Vinci was once in the unenviable position of looking for a job. This seems strange for the man who produced the Mona Lisa and designed the helicopter before…
Leonardo Da Vinci was once in the unenviable position of looking for a job. This seems strange for the man who produced the Mona Lisa and designed the helicopter before…
Nicky Morgan was Education Secretary in the UK between 2014 and 2016. A core facet of her approach was the concepts of grit, resilience and character. As part of her…
The education secretary announced recently he would be culling this summer’s exams amid the escalating coronavirus crisis here in the UK, creating a plethora of questions in the process. What…
Auditing your current skills can be a valuable activity. Below, you will find a lesson plan that will help learners: – Think about skills required for a career they’re interested…
What you will need The following worksheet or a scrap piece of paper – https://kl-resources.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/Lesson+2+WORKSHEET+-+Skills+Audit Access to your Kloodle account This presentation – https://www2.slideshare.net/kloodle/kloodle-skills-audit-presentation Watch the video…
As the academic year begins with gusto, we’d like to say a big welcome back to all of our customers (100% renewal rate…..) and wave hello to our new customers….
I once attended a conference discussing social mobility in education. Part of the conference included breakout sessions of small groups where we discussed ideas on how to improve social mobility….
At Kloodle’s core is the concept of linking skills to activities. Employers care as much about character and employability as much as qualifications. The most effective way to understand how…
The current crisis is stretching the teaching profession. Education draws fire at the best of times, so we shouldn’t expect a crisis to be any different. The voice of critics…