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As the government commits to rebuilding more schools, a critical issue demands attention: will these buildings be truly ...
Inconsistent competence levels in estates and health and safety management is leaving schools vulnerable. Drawing on two ...
Elizabeth Anderson, CEO of the Digital Poverty Alliance, explores how schools, local authorities, and national policy must ...
In the wake of recent tragedies, concerns over school safety have resurfaced with urgency. So that can schools do to create a ...
The government is extending its Early Language Support for Every Child (ELSEC) programme until March 2026, allowing it to ...
The Government’s Flexible Working Ambassadors Programme has been extended for a further year, enabling teachers to plan ...
The government is providing additional investment of £615 million, but schools are expected to find the first 1% of the pay ...
At this year’s Bett, Education Secretary Michael Gove gave a thought provoking speech on how technology is revolutionising the way education is delivered. He started by reflecting on how technology ...
With the challenge of balancing the school budget becoming ever harder, Elaine Skates, chief executive of the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom (CLOtC), explains why schools must continue to ...
Malcolm Groves and John West-Burnham, authors of Flipping Schools, offer a radical re-think on traditional approaches to school improvement, focusing on the education of the most vulnerable, ...
Getting more people playing and enjoying sport is the cornerstone of Sport England’s work. In January, we announced our new five-year youth and community sport strategy that will deliver on Lord Coe’s ...
The government wants to ensure the education sector can take advantage of the opportunities available through technology. Its EdTech Strategy outlines the support it will give schools to help them do ...