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- How to successfully transition to a career in teaching
While the path to becoming a teacher may have challenges, many teachers talk about how fulfilled they are watching their students learn and grow If you’re considering changing careers, teaching is a great option for anyone with patience, resilience, and a passion for education
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- The climate disaster is here - this is what the future looks like
Earth is already becoming unlivable Will governments act to stop this disaster from getting worse? An unlikely pathway where emissions start declining now and global temperatures peak at +1 8C
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Young people becoming less happy than older generations New research Young people are suffering “the equivalent of a midlife crisis”, global research has revealed as America’s top doctor warned that “young people are really struggling” Declining wellbeing among under-30s
- Guardian Recruiters - Sustainability in recruitment
Sustainability in Recruitment and why it matters If you’re looking to hire new talent, it pays to work on your sustainability credentials, especially if you want to attract and retain a younger workforce
- 100 tiny changes to transform your life: from the one-minute rule to . . .
Becoming comfortable with uncertainty Rather than feel lost, I take a pause, stop the spiral of anxious thoughts and remind myself that, when nothing is certain, anything is possible Dr Ranj Singh, doctor and TV presenter 9 No longer saying yes when my gut says no
- Scientists deliver ‘final warning’ on climate crisis: act now or it’s . . .
The comprehensive review of human knowledge of the climate crisis took hundreds of scientists eight years to compile and runs to thousands of pages, but boiled down to one message: act now, or it will be too late
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