Children’s charity Youth Sport Trust has awarded the first Well School accreditations, recognising schools that are ...
The Education Select Committee has launched a new inquiry examining the role of artificial intelligence (AI) and EdTech in ...
Sir Kevan Collins has been appointed as Delivery Adviser to Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, to support the delivery ...
The government has outlined plans requiring SEND children with less complex needs to have an individual support plan (ISPs).
The government has announced that the electric vehicle charge point grant for schools will be extended for another year.
The government has announced it will be spending £3.4 billion to transform outcomes for children with SEND in mainstream schools. The investment comes with the government set to unveil its schools ...
Parents of disabled children with complex needs are spending an average of more than £8,500 a year because the SEND system is failing, new research from national disability charity Sense reveals.
Tablets for Schools is a charity that commissions the largest independent research programme in the world on how tablets impact learning and attainment. The latest report summarises findings from an ...
When it comes to tomorrow’s school buildings, the concept of ‘passive design’ could help lower bills and fight the climate crisis while keeping staff and students happy and comfortable Poor energy ...
Most education professionals recognise the value of learning outside the classroom (LOtC) in broadening the horizons of young people, raising self esteem and making learning more memorable. More and ...
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 ...
Ensuring school safety during building work Health and Safety Dave Garioch, Chair of the Education Group at the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and health and safety manager at ...