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Stop Guessing After Quizzes. Quinfer Shows What to Teach Next.

Teachers spend hours creating assessments—then even more time figuring out what quiz results actually mean for teaching.


Quinfer is designed to change that.


Most assessment tools stop at scores and charts. Quinfer focuses on plain-language insights—highlighting learning gaps, common misconceptions, and clear next steps—so teachers can decide what to do next without digging through dashboards.


Quinfer also:

  • Generates targeted follow-up quizzes

  • Suggests reteaching plans based on student responses


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FREE School Pack with Support for Language Teachers

Dear colleagues, we are writing to let you know about a free package of materials (attached) we have developed for you to set up your own ‘Around the World Club’ (ATWC) in your own school. This is offered by ENACT Europa, Newcastle University. 


In the Around the World Club, children of all ages can learn new languages and cultures while doing a hands-on cultural activity with the help of a free digital web app. As they learn a new language and culture each week, they go ‘around the world’!

 

The Club develops intercultural understanding and global citizenship and its use in schools therefore helps develop policies and agendas in the areas of globalisation, equality, diversity and inclusion. The Around the World Club helps teachers bring the world to their classroom!

 

Many schools in north-east England have set up ATWC clubs and clubs have now run in Uganda, Sri Lanka and…


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Traeson by Berlie Doherty

Does anybody have a chapter by chapter synopsis for the book Treason by Berlie Doherty please?

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🧠 Planning ahead for Anti-Bullying Week?


I just wanted to share a quick 5-tips video we’ve created that might be helpful if you’re starting to shape your plans.

It’s based on what we’ve seen work well in schools, small details that can make a big difference in helping the message land across the whole school (especially helpful if you’re trying to balance impact with limited time and budget!).



We've also put together some resources and activity ideas for schools planning Anti-Bullying Week 2025, you can access them here: https://www.openvieweducation.co.uk/anti-bullying-week-2025-power-for-good/


We'd love to know, what’s one thing that’s really worked for you during Anti-Bullying Week in the past?


Always looking to learn from each other 😊

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