Education Business LIVE is proud to announce the first respected figures from its EB50 Most Influential list who will be ...
The latest Technology in Schools Survey (2024–25) commissioned by the Department for Education (DfE), shows teachers a are ...
Councils are being tasked with recruiting an all-new dedicated SEND practitioner in every hub to provide direct, ...
The Early Years Speech, Language and Communication Action Plan aims to strengthen collaborative support across health, ...
With a large portion of the school estate in poor condition, the Department for Education’s upcoming Construction Framework 25 could mark a turning point for the design and quality of school buildings ...
Recruiting for mainstream teachers is a challenge, but what about for special educational needs and disability (SEND) roles? Matt Taylor discusses some of the issues facing schools recruiting in this ...
It is eight years since the Children’s Food Trust, a national charity on a mission to get children eating better, began its Let’s Get Cooking programme, which went on to become the biggest network of ...
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 ...
Over the past decade, certainly where independent schools are concerned, we have witnessed a dramatic increase in the number of CCTV solutions that are being operated in an intelligent, proactive, way ...
More than 1.3 million Britons are now on a gluten‑free diet, yet parents continue to report problems with getting trusted gluten-free food for their children when at school, writes Lisa Bainbridge, ...
The Scottish Government has announced the projects to receive a share of £12 million to help public buildings become more ...
Minister for School Standards, Georgia Gould is hosting nine face-to-face events, run in partnership with the Council for ...