Bringing the Outside In: The Natural Curriculum

Bristol-based primary school teacher David Millington talks about his inspiring website, the Natural Curriculum, made in partnership with ERA, which provides free grammar lessons for Years 4-6.

3 years ago •

Fun Kids: Engaging Children with the Challenge of Antibiotic Resistance

4 years ago

TV Production at the University of Bedfordshire

With a state of the art studio used by the BBC, students on the TV production course at the University of Bedfordshire couldn’t be better resourced for a career in broadcasting.

5 years ago

Tudor Hall School English Department

As part of ERA’s work to make it easier for schools and colleges to make the most of their ERA Licence, we have come to agreements with a number of third party organisations. These organisations operate approved exchange services which teachers can access directly in the classroom.  ERA licensees who choose to use these services can then search for copies or clips of programmes for use in lessons.

5 years ago

The Value of Video Clips in Science Teaching

Rob Butler is an experienced science teacher and Deputy Head at a secondary age special school. Here he shares his views on the great value of video clips to teachers of science.

5 years ago

Robot Wars and Combined STEM curriculum

Brentwood School’s Design & Technology teacher and STEM Co-ordinator, Thomas Welland, shares how BBC’s Robot Wars can be used to inspire students and support the teaching of a combined STEM curriculum.

5 years ago

The Doctor will be with you shortly…

Author and Radclyffe School writer-in-residence Mark Wright talks to Kathleen Roberts about how Doctor Who can be used to inspire pupils’ creativity.

5 years ago