Ofsted was due to make updates to the existing initial teacher education (ITE) framework for the 2024-25 academic year, but ...
New research from charity Speech and Language UK to mark No Pens Day, reveals the shocking implications on children’s ...
Schools can now apply to become one of 750 early adopters in the government’s free breakfast club, set to launch in April ...
IMPOWER and County Councils Network (CCN) have released a new report highlighting the financial pressures on local ...
A report on the movement and communities of senior leaders in schools by The Educational Policy Institute (EPI) has revealed ...
When it comes to indoor furniture and outdoor play equipment, the same health and safety considerations apply, advises Caroline Wright, BESA’s director general designate. In the 21st century ...
For safety and legal reasons you must maintain your minibus properly. Whether you own the vehicle outright or have one on a contract hire/lease arrangement, as the operator of the vehicle your ...
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 ...
What does the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) mean to those in education? Education Business caught up with some experts from the GDPR Advisory Board to grill them about the regulation’s ...
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 ...
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 ...
Education Business chats to RIBA’s Caroline Buckingham about the importance of good design when developing new school buildings and what should be done to tackle the pupil place shortage A good school ...