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    Articles by George Moss

    I'm a freelance copywriter with an undergraduate degree in English Literature. I've written for many different outlets, including but not limited to marketing agencies, graduate recruitment websites, and online training companies. I've even interviewed a few famous actors for student and arts blogs too! Covering a wide span of material has been incredibly rewarding, as I get to turn my experiences in the arts, education and careers into helpful advice. I sincerely hope you'll find something to your liking here!

    Volunteering

    The Values Of Volunteering

    With volunteering, you have nothing to lose and plenty to gain.


    Adaptations

    Literature’s Best Film and TV Adaptations

    Here are 5 screen adaptations (not including Harry Potter) that we consider to be among the best!


    Reading

    Perfect Books for Summer Reading

    The benefits of a good book have never been more important.


    Ofsted

    Should Ofsted be Abolished?

    School staff aren’t the only ones to flag up their concerns. Parents have been vocal about their own issues with Ofsted, stating that they do not get the proper assurances they need about the quality of education their children are receiving.


    Finances

    Finances: A Valuable Subject For The Classroom?

    If the principle of saving is taught and understood early, the chances are that pupils will take their present and future finances more seriously.


    Blogging

    How Does Blogging Help Students?

    As the world evolves and changes shape, so too does the world of blogging!


    School League Tables

    Do University and School League Tables Matter?

    Better schools come with advantages, but if they aren’t fully taken advantage of, students and pupils may as well take their education elsewhere. It’s not enough to get in and sit idly on the victory – the real work begins after enrolment!


    School Week

    Could We Have a Shorter School Week?

    Shorter school weeks are already here in some schools and have been considered very recently in others, though not to improve mental health or workplace pressure. Currently, a lack of funding is more likely to be the reason.


    CV

    How to Cope When Repeating School Years

    In the end, everyone learns at their own pace, and that is something that should never be discouraged.


    Dahl's

    Special Needs Education: Is it Good Enough?

    Reportedly, there were 2,060 children in 2018 who had education, health and care plans who received no support at all.