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How Failure And Humour Can Improve Learning
Ever found you remember something better when you’re having a giggle, or when you’ve got it completely wrong at first? Guest poster Anja Jurgenssen explains how her career in policing taught her that failure and humour can be used to improve learning in all different professions.
Why You Should Train Your Staff About Sustainability
Looking to improve your green credentials, but unsure if training will help your company? This guest post by Zentive Agency explores three reasons why learning and development is key in improving sustainability in your organisation.
Why Making Training Personal Is Crucial In Workplaces
Guest poster Pulkit Srivastava talks about his experiences in delivering personal training on an organisational scale, and shares his tips on how to do it effectively.
Green Learning: Designing Sustainable Training Events
Want to make sure your workshops are as environmentally friendly as possible? Jackafal is here with some handy tips on how to really make a difference. No green-washing or impractical advice here!
Invisible Barriers: Gender in Training Environments
Our founder Madelaine Jones talks about how gender can influence learning and development in invisible ways.
Will ChatGPT Replace L&D Professionals?
We asked ChatGPT to give us its thoughts on the benefits and risks of using AI in Learning & Development, and how we can harness the best of its potential.
What Facilitators Can Learn From Music Teachers
Want to capture the fun and creativity of music teaching in your L&D facilitation? Music educator and teacher mentor, Liz Giannopoulos, joins us for a guest post to give her top five tips.
New Start, New Skills: How To Stay Motivated
Starting a new learning project? Jackafal is here to explore how to keep on track and stay motivated as you complete your new learning journey.
‘Too Busy To Learn’? Try Microlearning Instead
Finding it difficult to devote time to professional development? Microlearning could be the answer to your problems. Come and check out some of our favourite microlearning resources.
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We asked a range of working parents and carers to share their experience and advice on how to make workplaces more supportive and inclusive to employees with children.