Last Thursday (21st November 2024), IMPOWER and County Councils Network (CCN) came out with a new report which highlighted ...
Former school cook and immediate past chair of LACA Anita Brown has been named as the vice chair of the Public Sector ...
How accessible is Physical Education? David Clarke, CEO of ParalympicsGB, sheds light on the Equal Play Campaign and ...
A £140 million industry investment has facilitated 5,000 more construction apprenticeship places as part of an initiative to ...
When school budgets are squeezed, it’s important to get the most from any money spent. Outdoor education trips are an investment that can repay you many times over when measured against educational, ...
Education Support’s eighth Teacher Wellbeing Index offers new insights on the impact of pupil and parent behaviour on staff wellbeing, with clear recommendations for change. The charity is urging the ...
Incidents of cyber attack in the education sector are on the rise. So what should schools do? Gareth Jelley, product security manager at edtech charity LGfL-The National Grid for Learning, shares some ...
With homework often set online, pupils that do not have access to a digital device are at a major disadvantage. Elizabeth Anderson from the Digital Poverty Alliance examines the issue and how schools ...
Why is art, craft and design education so vital to our culture, our society, our economy and ourselves? The reasons are myriad, meaningful, complex and fiscal says Lesley Butterworth of the National ...
With children spending over eight hours of the school week outside, and with hot weather that we are awaiting this summer, the exposure to UV radiation should be a concern to both parents and teachers ...
If there’s one thing guaranteed to annoy hard-working taxpayers like you and me, it’s a story about a shameful waste of public funds. There have been many high profile examples in recent times, but ...