Outdoor education trips are an investment that can repay you many times over when measured against educational, ...
At a time when arts provision in schools is at risk and access is unequal, a creative curriculum with high-quality arts ...
The DfE’s sustainability plan says that efforts to achieve a net-zero education sector will ramp up from 2025. Hannah Gains, ...
With homework often set online, pupils that do not have access to a digital device are at a major disadvantage. Elizabeth ...
Incidents of cyber attack in the education sector are on the rise. So what should schools do? Gareth Jelley, product security ...
Welsh school Brynteg Secondary scoops the top spot for its collaborative and holistic approach to improving catering, which has seen school meal intake increase by 17 per cent. To find out why the ...
The adoption of tablet technology in schools has not always come with positive news. As we move from the ‘innovators’ into the ‘early adopter’ phase of the technology adoption life-cycle, we are ...
With computing now in its second year as part of the English National Curriculum, Maria Quevedo, director of the UK arm of the not-for-profit Code Club, details the benefits that running ...
Play is more than just the chance to run around outside for a quarter of an hour. Play is just as importance in the development of a pupil’s social, emotional, intellectual and physical development as ...
The government has announced reforms to children’s social care support system to "break the cycle" of late intervention and ...
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 ...
More schools than ever took part in British Food Fortnight during 17 September to 2 October, with competitions such as Cake for the Queen allowing pupils to get creative with local food. The annual ...